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A level history (edexcel option 1H)

So I'm doing A level history and am so confused on how to answer the source questions in the American side of the course. I get that you have to use your own context and provide a criteria but I don't now how to incorporate it into my answer. All the YouTube videos are no help either. They keep giving different structures and its all so confusing. Someone help me!!!
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by A.v1b3s_
So I'm doing A level history and am so confused on how to answer the source questions in the American side of the course. I get that you have to use your own context and provide a criteria but I don't now how to incorporate it into my answer. All the YouTube videos are no help either. They keep giving different structures and its all so confusing. Someone help me!!!
Hi. I also do A-Level Edexcel History. Do you mean this type of Question?
How far could the historian make use of Sources 1 and 2 together to investigate the effects of the New Deal projects in the years 1934–37?
Explain your answer, using both sources, the information given about them and your
own knowledge of the historical context.

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by Geo Lover 7
Hi. I also do A-Level Edexcel History. Do you mean this type of Question?
How far could the historian make use of Sources 1 and 2 together to investigate the effects of the New Deal projects in the years 1934–37?
Explain your answer, using both sources, the information given about them and your
own knowledge of the historical context.

Yes! I cant answer these questions for the life of me and my teacher won't help me with the structure.
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by A.v1b3s_
Yes! I cant answer these questions for the life of me and my teacher won't help me with the structure.
Your supposed to do 1 paragraph on the providence of both sources, 2 paragraphs (1 for each paragraph) on content of the source and your own knowledge and a conclusion.

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by Geo Lover 7
Your supposed to do 1 paragraph on the providence of both sources, 2 paragraphs (1 for each paragraph) on content of the source and your own knowledge and a conclusion.

so no introduction?
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by A.v1b3s_
so no introduction?
No introduction needed.
(edited 10 months ago)

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by Geo Lover 7
No introduction needed.

Thank you so much! 😊

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