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Spain: The 'Great Power', 1556–1598 (A-level only) exam tips

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Spain: The 'Great Power', 1556–1598 (A-level only)

AqaA LevelHistory1B Spain in the Age of Discovery, 1469–1598 (A-level only)

Exam tips

  • Use specific examples in your answers

    When discussing Philip II's policies, always include specific events or military campaigns to support your arguments.

    Specific examples demonstrate your understanding of the material and help to substantiate your claims, making your answers more persuasive.

  • Use specific examples

    When discussing Spain's role as a great power, always include specific events or treaties to support your arguments.

    Specific examples strengthen your analysis and demonstrate a deeper understanding of the topic.

  • Use Specific Examples

    When discussing Spain's military campaigns, always reference specific battles or treaties.

    Specific examples strengthen your argument and demonstrate a deeper understanding of the topic.

  • Use specific examples in your answers

    When discussing events like the Spanish Armada or the Dutch Revolt, include specific dates, treaties, and key figures to strengthen your argument.

    Specific examples demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the topic, making your arguments more persuasive and grounded in historical evidence.

  • Use specific examples

    When answering questions about Spanish expansion, include specific events or policies to support your arguments.

    Specific examples strengthen your argument and demonstrate a deeper understanding of the topic.

  • Use specific examples

    When discussing Spain's power, include specific events like the defeat of the Armada or economic crises.

    Specific examples strengthen your argument and demonstrate a deeper understanding of the historical context.