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How would you structure an argument for a question on the Causes and Origins of the Cold War? (Paper 2)

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Answered by Natalia C. History tutor
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How do you write a strong introduction?

Introductions are an incredibly important part of any essay. They provide the reader with the necessary context for the question you are answering, and they outline the steps you will take to prove your a...

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Answered by Daphne B. History tutor
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Why was Martin Luther such a threat to the RCC?

Martin Luther and his ideas spread quickly, due to the invention of the printing press. He did not condone indulgence selling as a method of getting out of purgatory and therefore the RCC were set to lose...

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Answered by Rebecca J. History tutor
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Was Chamberlain's conference in Munich a triumph or diaster?

I find it best to present this question in the form of a list or mindmap. I have an example I can show you, although I recommend you make your own as we go along.

Firstly, how was Munich a triumph?...

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Answered by Annabel G. History tutor
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How do I structure an A-Level History essay?

When writing a history essay the basic structure that you learnt at GCSE can be employed at A-Level: Introduction - Point 1- Point 2 - Point 3 - Conclusion. However, when writing at A-Level standard new c...

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Answered by Josephine A. History tutor
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