Question 1
Question detail
What best anchors legal?
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At a glance
MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
BB Medieval England: the reign of Edward I, 1272-1307
Question
- A. legal is linked to 1272-1307.
- B. A claim about study with no date or context.
- C. An opinion that ignores historical evidence.
- D. A conclusion that reverses cause and consequence.
Answer
Causation check: legal is linked to 1272-1307. is the best answer. It fits Part two: Life in Medieval England within BB Medieval England: the reign of Edward I, 1272-1307 and directly supports Study development of the legal system, including laws, courts, trials, crimes, criminals, punishments and Statutes of Gloucester 1278 and Winchester 1285. Check this by using trigger, background factor, short-term cause, long-term cause, result, impact; do not choose a distractor simply because it sounds historical.
Explanation
The correct option is legal is linked to 1272-1307.. This MCQ is about What best anchors legal, not just general recall. The correct option works because it matches the period context of Paper 2 Section B: British depth studies including the historic environment and uses the same evidence base as Study development of the legal system, including laws, courts, trials, crimes, criminals, punishments and Statutes of Gloucester 1278 and Winchester 1285. The rejected options are weaker: 1) A claim about study with no date or context.; 2) An opinion that ignores historical evidence.; 3) A conclusion that reverses cause and consequence.. To decide between them, students should separate, explain, weigh, link the option against chronology, evidence and the learning objective, then keep evidence separate from opinion and interpretation.
Common mistake
Avoid confusing legal
A common mistake is to write about legal as a general opinion, or to mix up cause, consequence, change and continuity in 1272-1307.
Anchor the answer to Part two: Life in Medieval England, use precise evidence, and state whether legal is a cause, consequence, change, continuity or significant development.
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