For "attitudes towards mormons" could you also talk about when their leader joseph smith was killed in Nauvoo which is what prompted them to move or no because its not within the time scale given?
I've got my paper 2 in a couple of weeks and this is a lifesaver?? For questions like this, within a very short time frame, what would you do if you didn't have such specific dates eg. you used the example of August 1847?? I've learnt a lot of dates but the textbook that I used for them generally just uses the year so I'd be repeating 1846, 1847 over and over.
The best bet is just to try and be accurate. You’ll not be marked down for an incorrect date, just marked positively if you are right. A wrong answer may put you in a lower part of the mark band but won’t be a disaster. Good luck!
@@mrclokehistory Hi again. I've been doing loads of practice and something I've come across a lot is not being able to meet the date range of a narrative account. For example I came across one (a past paper) analysing law and order from 1876 - 1895. I could use the Battle of the Little Big Horn for 1876 although that seems more relevant for conflict than for law, and as for 1895 I don't have a clue of anything related that happened then (having used Google and 2 different textbooks to try and find out!!) My teacher told me that you have to meet the date range but it seems to me that the dates are given more as a guidance for the period in which your account needs to be set - I've come across several for which the start and end dates given just don't seem applicable. Is this the case, or will I be capped at a certain number of marks if I don't meet the date range?? Sorry to bother you again - I've been wondering this for ages 😂😂
For "attitudes towards mormons" could you also talk about when their leader joseph smith was killed in Nauvoo which is what prompted them to move or no because its not within the time scale given?
Risky! Smith was killed in 1844. The question specifies the events of the migration, which came later (46-48)
I've got my paper 2 in a couple of weeks and this is a lifesaver?? For questions like this, within a very short time frame, what would you do if you didn't have such specific dates eg. you used the example of August 1847?? I've learnt a lot of dates but the textbook that I used for them generally just uses the year so I'd be repeating 1846, 1847 over and over.
*lifesaver!!
The best bet is just to try and be accurate. You’ll not be marked down for an incorrect date, just marked positively if you are right. A wrong answer may put you in a lower part of the mark band but won’t be a disaster. Good luck!
@@mrclokehistory thanks a lot!!
@@mrclokehistory Hi again.
I've been doing loads of practice and something I've come across a lot is not being able to meet the date range of a narrative account. For example I came across one (a past paper) analysing law and order from 1876 - 1895. I could use the Battle of the Little Big Horn for 1876 although that seems more relevant for conflict than for law, and as for 1895 I don't have a clue of anything related that happened then (having used Google and 2 different textbooks to try and find out!!) My teacher told me that you have to meet the date range but it seems to me that the dates are given more as a guidance for the period in which your account needs to be set - I've come across several for which the start and end dates given just don't seem applicable. Is this the case, or will I be capped at a certain number of marks if I don't meet the date range?? Sorry to bother you again - I've been wondering this for ages 😂😂
life saver man
Happy to help!