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The Great Powers and Crises, 1900–1911 exam tips

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The Great Powers and Crises, 1900–1911

AqaA LevelHistory2K International Relations and Global Conflict, c1890–1941

Exam tips

  • Use specific examples

    When discussing causes or events, always support your arguments with specific historical examples.

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

  • Use specific examples

    When discussing alliances and crises, always support your arguments with specific historical examples.

    This demonstrates a deeper understanding of the material and helps to substantiate your points effectively.

  • Use Specific Examples

    When discussing the impact of movements like the Young Turk Movement, always include specific events or policies to support your arguments.

    Specific examples demonstrate a deeper understanding of the topic and strengthen your analysis, making your argument more convincing.

  • Use specific examples in your answers

    When discussing the Bosnian Crisis, refer to specific events, such as the Young Turk Revolution and the reactions of Serbia and Russia.

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