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The drive to 'Great Power' status, 1516–1556 exam tips

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The drive to 'Great Power' status, 1516–1556

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

Exam tips

  • Use specific examples in your answers

    When discussing revolts or policies, always back up your points with specific events or figures from the period.

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

  • Use specific examples

    When answering questions about Spain's rise to power, include specific events or policies, such as the conquest of the Aztecs or the role of the Inquisition.

    Specific examples strengthen your argument and demonstrate a deeper understanding of the material, which is crucial for higher marks.

  • Focus on cause and effect in foreign policy questions

    When discussing foreign policy, clearly outline the causes of actions taken by leaders and the effects those actions had on Spain's status.

    This approach demonstrates a deeper understanding of historical events and their significance, which is crucial for higher marks.

  • Use specific examples

    When discussing religious policies, always include specific examples of actions taken by Charles V or the Inquisition.

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

  • Use Specific Examples

    When answering questions about the impact of the New World, always include specific examples of conquistadores and their conquests.

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

  • Use specific examples in your answers

    When discussing Spain's rise to power, always include specific events, treaties, or figures to support your arguments.

    Specific examples strengthen your argument and demonstrate a deeper understanding of the historical context, which is crucial for higher marks.