Elizabethan Age Flashcards

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Question 1 (4 marks)
What can be learnt from Sources A and B about…?

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  • both sources show…
  • one inference for Source A in reference to content and attribution (quote)
  • one inference for Source B
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Question 2 (8 marks)
To what extent does this source accurately reflect…?

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  • Source is accurate because…. (Quote)
  • support with own knowledge
  • authorship analysis why it is credible
  • limitation of source (quote)
  • own knowledge to show other viewpoint
  • authorship limits accuracy (purpose)
  • final judgement on extent of accuracy
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Question 3 (12 marks)
Why was (name/issue) significant…?

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  • factor was very/extremely significant
  • 3 reasons explained (with own knowledge) (significant/impact/legacy)
  • concluding sentence to summarise
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Question 4 (10 marks)
Explain the connections between two of the following….

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PARA 1 - no1
- explain how it fits with the issue in question
- explain how it links with other factor

PARA 2 - no2
- explain how it fits with the issue
- explain how it links to other factor

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Question 5 (16 marks)
How far do you agree with this interpretation of…?

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  • authorship + audience + limitation
  • evidence to support x3
  • evidence to disprove x3
  • supported judgement (conclusion)
  • ‘wider historical debate’ ‘difference in topic of research’
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