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Henry VIII, 1509–1547 exam tips
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Henry VIII, 1509–1547
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Use specific examples in your answers
When discussing Henry VIII's character and aims, always support your points with specific events or policies, such as the Act of Supremacy or his marriages.
Specific examples demonstrate your understanding of the topic and help to substantiate your arguments, making your answers more persuasive.
Use specific examples in your answers
When discussing Henry VIII's policies, always include specific events or legislation to support your arguments.
Specific examples demonstrate your understanding of the topic and strengthen your analysis.
Use specific examples in your answers
When discussing Henry VIII's foreign policy, always back up your points with specific treaties or events.
Specific examples demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the topic, making your argument more persuasive.
Use specific examples in your answers
When discussing events like the Pilgrimage of Grace, include specific details about causes and consequences.
Specific examples strengthen your argument and demonstrate a deeper understanding of the topic.
Use specific examples to support your arguments
When discussing economic developments, always include specific examples such as trade routes, taxation, or the impact of the dissolution of the monasteries.
Specific examples strengthen your argument and demonstrate a deeper understanding of the topic, which is crucial for achieving higher marks.
Use specific examples
When answering questions about religious reforms, always include specific events or legislation, such as the Act of Supremacy or the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
Specific examples demonstrate your understanding of the topic and strengthen your argument.
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