Question 1
Question detail
Which answer uses evidence about mercantilism?
Try the question, check the answer, then read the explanation to understand the curriculum point.
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MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
BD Restoration England, 1660-1685
Question
- A. mercantilism is supported by evidence from Part three: Land, trade and war.
- B. A statement that treats interpretation as a source.
- C. A vague point with no event or individual.
- D. A claim outside 1660-1685.
Answer
Interpretation check: mercantilism is supported by evidence from Part three: Land, trade and war. is the best answer. It fits Part three: Land, trade and war within BD Restoration England, 1660-1685 and directly supports Study trade, including mercantilism, Navigation Acts and their impact and the slave trade. 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 mercantilism is supported by evidence from. This MCQ is about Which answer uses evidence about mercantilism, 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 trade, including mercantilism, Navigation Acts and their impact and the slave trade. 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 1660-1685.. 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 mercantilism
A common mistake is to write about mercantilism as a general opinion, or to mix up cause, consequence, change and continuity in 1660-1685.
Anchor the answer to Part three: Land, trade and war, use precise evidence, and state whether mercantilism is a cause, consequence, change, continuity or significant development.
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