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Paper 1 Section B source-analysis requirements exam tips
Use these exam tips for Paper 1 Section B source-analysis requirements in AQA History 8145. The page is built from approved learning objectives for this topic and links back to the wider unit, topic hub, and related revision assets.
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Paper 1 Section B source-analysis requirements
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Exam focus: contemporary
Support each point about contemporary with precise historical evidence.
This helps because AQA History answers need evidence, chronology and context rather than unsupported opinion. The advice keeps the response tied to Wider world depth assessment...
Exam evidence: contemporary
Use chronology to evaluate contemporary before making a judgement.
This is actionable because it tells students to order evidence, then evaluate it in relation to Wider world depth assessment requirements.
Exam focus: sources
Support each point about sources with precise historical evidence.
This helps because AQA History answers need evidence, chronology and context rather than unsupported opinion. The advice keeps the response tied to Wider world depth assessment...
Exam evidence: usefulness
Use chronology to evaluate usefulness before making a judgement.
This is actionable because it tells students to order evidence, then evaluate it in relation to Wider world depth assessment requirements.
Exam focus: narrative account
Support each point about narrative account with precise historical evidence.
This helps because AQA History answers need evidence, chronology and context rather than unsupported opinion. The advice keeps the response tied to Wider world depth assessment...
Exam focus: narrative account
Keep narrative account in chronological order before evaluating it.
This helps because AQA History answers need evidence, chronology and context rather than unsupported opinion. The advice keeps the response tied to Wider world depth assessment...
Exam focus: judgement
Support each point about judgement with precise historical evidence.
This helps because AQA History answers need evidence, chronology and context rather than unsupported opinion. The advice keeps the response tied to Wider world depth assessment...
Exam focus: judgement
Keep judgement in chronological order before evaluating it.
This helps because AQA History answers need evidence, chronology and context rather than unsupported opinion. The advice keeps the response tied to Wider world depth assessment...
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