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Henry VIII, 1485–1509 exam tips
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Henry VIII, 1485–1509
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Use specific examples
When answering questions about Henry VIII, always include specific events or policies to support your arguments.
Specific examples demonstrate your understanding of the historical context and strengthen your analysis.
Use specific examples in your answers
When discussing Henry VIII's policies, always back your points with specific events or legislation.
Specific examples demonstrate your understanding of the topic and can earn you higher marks.
Focus on Specific Events
When discussing Henry VIII's foreign policy, focus on specific events and their outcomes rather than general statements.
This approach allows for a more nuanced understanding and demonstrates critical analysis, which is essential for higher marks.
Use specific examples
When answering questions about social discontent or rebellions, always include specific examples such as the Pilgrimage of Grace.
Specific examples strengthen your argument and demonstrate a deeper understanding of the topic.
Use specific examples
When discussing economic developments, always support your arguments with specific examples from Henry VIII's reign.
Specific examples strengthen your argument and demonstrate a deeper understanding of the economic context during this period.
Use specific examples in your answers
When discussing topics like the Reformation or humanism, include specific figures or events to support your arguments.
Specific examples demonstrate your understanding and help to substantiate your points, making your answers more persuasive.
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