Elizabethan Questions Flashcards

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Elizabeth Question 1

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  • How convincing is interpretation A about _____?
  • 8 marks, 10 minutes
  • Use interpretation A and contextual knowledge.
  • Think what the source says. Does this support your contextual knowledge.
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Elizabeth Question 2

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  • Explain what was important about ______.
  • 8 marks, 10 minutes
  • 2 paragraphs about what made the feature/event/person important in terms of the wider impacts on England
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Elizabeth Question 3

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  • Write an account of how ______ led to ____.
  • 8 marks, 10 minutes
  • Write how a certain sequence of events led to a wider problem
  • Don’t spend too long giving background information
  • 2 paragraphs - one explaining what happened and another on the wider impact of the event
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Elizabeth Question 4

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  • The main cause/change/consequence of Drakes circumnavigation and the voyages of discovery was _________. How far does a study of Drake’s expedition to the Americas and circumnavigation support this statement? Explain your answer.
  • 16 marks, 30 minutes
  • 4 paragraphs: para 1 - agree with/acknowledge the statement, para 2 and 3 give 2 other causes/changes/consequences. Para 4 summarise all points and say which was the most important cause/change/consequence.
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