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Which answer uses evidence about Windrush?

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MCQ

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Topic

AC Britain: Migration, empires and the people: c790 to the present day

Question

  1. A. Windrush is supported by evidence from Part four: Britain in the....
  2. B. A statement that treats interpretation as a source.
  3. C. A vague point with no event or individual.
  4. D. A claim outside c790 to the present day.

Answer

Windrush is supported by evidence from Part four: Britain in the.... is correct. Interpretation check: Windrush is supported by evidence from Part four: Britain in the. is the best answer. It fits Part four: Britain in the 20th century within AC Britain: Migration, empires and the people: c790 to the present day and directly supports Study the legacy of Empire, including Windrush, Caribbean migrants, Claudia Jones, migration from Asia and Africa, Amin in Uganda, the Commonwealth and. Check this by using viewpoint, interpretation, source material, judgement, context, reliability; do not choose a distractor simply because it sounds historical.

Explanation

The correct option is Windrush is supported by evidence from. This MCQ is about Which answer uses evidence about Windrush, not just general recall. The correct option works because it matches the period context of Paper 2 Section A: Thematic studies and uses the same evidence base as Study the legacy of Empire, including Windrush, Caribbean migrants, Claudia Jones, migration from Asia and Africa, Amin in Uganda, the Commonwealth and. The rejected options are weaker: 1) A statement that treats interpretation as a source.; 2) A vague point with no event or individual.; 3) A claim outside c790 to the present day.. To decide between them, students should compare, evaluate, qualify, infer the option against chronology, evidence and the learning objective, then keep evidence separate from opinion and interpretation.

Common mistake

Avoid confusing Windrush

A common mistake is to write about Windrush as a general opinion, or to mix up cause, consequence, change and continuity in c790 to the present day.

Anchor the answer to Part four: Britain in the 20th century, use precise evidence, and state whether Windrush is a cause, consequence, change, continuity or significant development.

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