Edexcel History, Protest, Crisis and Rebellion in England 1536-88
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I'm doing Edexcel History, Protest, Crisis and Rebellion in England 1536-88 for my summer exam.
I just wondered if anyone knew for certain whether there is always one question on the rebellions and one question on Elizabeth's parliament for the second question? I much prefer the rebellions so of there is definitely a rebellion question I'm going to focus my revision on that and not so much Elizabeth's parliament!
Thanks!
Any predictions on questions that might come up this year are welcome too!
I'm doing Edexcel History, Protest, Crisis and Rebellion in England 1536-88 for my summer exam.
I just wondered if anyone knew for certain whether there is always one question on the rebellions and one question on Elizabeth's parliament for the second question? I much prefer the rebellions so of there is definitely a rebellion question I'm going to focus my revision on that and not so much Elizabeth's parliament!
Thanks!
Any predictions on questions that might come up this year are welcome too!
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Hello,
there is always one question on the rebellions and one on Elizabeth's parliament, so you can focus your revision on the rebellions as much as you want. I don't even think our teacher has taught us how to answer a question on Elizabeth's parliament (and I'm pretty sure she doesn't plan to either!) My teacher says that she is 80% sure that the rebellion question will be on the 1549 rebellions of Edward's reign because last year the rebellion question was on The Pilgrimage of Grace (during Henry's reign) and so far it seems to have gone in a cycle of Henry, Edward, Mary, Elizabeth, Henry... but that doesn't mean to say you should ignore the other rebellions because they might also be relevant for a 30 mark question.
there is always one question on the rebellions and one on Elizabeth's parliament, so you can focus your revision on the rebellions as much as you want. I don't even think our teacher has taught us how to answer a question on Elizabeth's parliament (and I'm pretty sure she doesn't plan to either!) My teacher says that she is 80% sure that the rebellion question will be on the 1549 rebellions of Edward's reign because last year the rebellion question was on The Pilgrimage of Grace (during Henry's reign) and so far it seems to have gone in a cycle of Henry, Edward, Mary, Elizabeth, Henry... but that doesn't mean to say you should ignore the other rebellions because they might also be relevant for a 30 mark question.
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