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Washington and Adams, 1789–1801 (A-level only) exam tips
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Washington and Adams, 1789–1801 (A-level only)
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Use primary sources effectively
In your essays, incorporate quotes or references from primary sources like Washington's Farewell Address or the Federalist Papers.
This demonstrates your ability to engage with historical texts and supports your arguments with evidence, enhancing the quality of your analysis.
Use specific examples
When discussing Hamilton's policies, always include specific examples such as the national bank or the assumption of debts.
Specific examples strengthen your argument and demonstrate a clear understanding of the material.
Use specific examples
When discussing political parties, always include specific policies or events that illustrate their differences.
Specific examples strengthen your argument and demonstrate a deeper understanding of the historical context.
Use primary sources effectively
When analyzing primary sources, focus on the context, author’s perspective, and the intended audience.
This approach will help you provide a more nuanced evaluation and strengthen your arguments.
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