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AQA A Level History Paper 1 (7042/1A-1L) - 23rd May 2024 [Exam Chat]

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by Ja647587m
Yeah but like what did you mention or speak about

god i can barely remember just like thomas harrison as a fifth monarchist army general, the fact under cromwell liberty to tender conscience was a thing so there was freedom for religion and radicalism grew, for unconvincing i remember mentioning that puritanism had belief in the 'elect' so millenarianism wasnt that like unique and uhhh something about the nominated assembly's failure

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by tama_sshi
god i can barely remember just like thomas harrison as a fifth monarchist army general, the fact under cromwell liberty to tender conscience was a thing so there was freedom for religion and radicalism grew, for unconvincing i remember mentioning that puritanism had belief in the 'elect' so millenarianism wasnt that like unique and uhhh something about the nominated assembly's failure
30/30 essay lmao, spoke about Harrison, army electing nominated assembly, influence of equality movements and diggers, nature of millanarianism in terms of religious vs socio economic, organisation of fifth monarchists in nominated assembly and how they were well organised and threatening to the establishment

Reply 562

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by erin11
AQA A Level History Paper 1 (7042/1A-1L) - 23rd May 2024
Welcome to the TSR discussion for AQA History Paper 1!
Introduce yourself, share your favourite or least favourite topic/s, how you're feeling about the exam and your best revision tips
Exam: AQA History Paper 1 - components 1A-1L
Date: 23rd May 2024 AM
Duration: 2 hours 30 mins
Best of luck - we've got this!
@Pwca

Hi Everyone, what came up for 1C (Tudors paper)?

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by helloigym
Hi Everyone, what came up for 1C (Tudors paper)?

i can’t actually remember but it’s been proven time and time again it’s pointless trying to predict the questions for History, far too many options and they often repeat the same/similar topics anyway.

My source for this was I actually created a spread sheet of every previous question topics for both America and Tudors to try and use data to predict the next question. I managed to get 2/4 correct on America but Tudors I got 0/4. So was completely useless

Just learn the key principles of each topic and try and learn as much content as you can. Practice planning every question you can think of.

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by JamesTunney
i can’t actually remember but it’s been proven time and time again it’s pointless trying to predict the questions for History, far too many options and they often repeat the same/similar topics anyway.
My source for this was I actually created a spread sheet of every previous question topics for both America and Tudors to try and use data to predict the next question. I managed to get 2/4 correct on America but Tudors I got 0/4. So was completely useless
Just learn the key principles of each topic and try and learn as much content as you can. Practice planning every question you can think of.

i think it might be for mock exams which use the prev paper! i didn't sit this one but if you scroll back far enough someone has probably written the question somewhere

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