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How does evidence shape similarity?
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Paper 2 Section A source and thematic requirements
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How does evidence shape similarity?
Answer
Narrative sequence: answer How does evidence shape similarity by focusing on Thematic study assessment requirements. Use the chronology of Paper 2 Section A source and thematic requirements, select named evidence connected to Compare two key events, developments, individuals or groups using similarity and/or difference, and order events accurately, show movement from one development to the next, and avoid jumping chronology. End by answering the command word directly.
Explanation
This exam-style task requires a developed historical argument rather than a list of facts. Begin with the relevant period from Paper 2 Section A: Thematic studies, then anchor the answer in Thematic study assessment requirements. The evidence should connect to Compare two key events, developments, individuals or groups using similarity and/or difference and be explained through cause, consequence, change, continuity, significance or interpretation as appropriate. A strong final judgement shows why the selected evidence is more convincing than a vague or unsupported claim.
Common mistake
Avoid confusing similarity
A common mistake is to write about similarity as a general opinion, or to mix up cause, consequence, change and continuity in Paper 2 Section A: Thematic studies.
Anchor the answer to Thematic study assessment requirements, use precise evidence, and state whether similarity is a cause, consequence, change, continuity or significant development.
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