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War and radicalism, 1642–1646 (A-level only) exam tips

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War and radicalism, 1642–1646 (A-level only)

AqaA LevelHistory2E The English Revolution, 1625–1660

Exam tips

  • Use Specific Examples

    When discussing leadership strengths and weaknesses, always support your points with specific examples from battles or political decisions.

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

  • Focus on key events and their implications

    When answering questions, always link events like the formation of the New Model Army or the signing of the Solemn League and Covenant to their broader implications in the Civil War.

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

  • Use primary sources effectively

    When discussing radicalism, reference specific pamphlets or speeches to support your arguments.

    Citing primary sources demonstrates a deeper understanding of the period and strengthens your analysis of radical ideas.

  • Use specific examples

    When answering questions about the Civil War, always include specific events or documents to support your arguments.

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