Paradox.101
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I'm the biggest procrastinator ever, thus haven't studied till the last minute, and my best hope would be some help from BOS - I love you guys.
Anyway, a few questions:
What makes a source primary/secondary? How can you further evaluate the sources usefulness/reliability in a question?
For all you Modern History veteran, what is; Militarism, liberalism and nationalism?
How would I answer a question along the lines of - "Discuss the reliability and usefulness of source "X" in relations to the outbreak of WW1"? Pointers please?
The first section requires us to write an extended response assessing the importance of given issues as a cause of tension in 1914, any pointers with this section?
Anyway, a few questions:
What makes a source primary/secondary? How can you further evaluate the sources usefulness/reliability in a question?
For all you Modern History veteran, what is; Militarism, liberalism and nationalism?
How would I answer a question along the lines of - "Discuss the reliability and usefulness of source "X" in relations to the outbreak of WW1"? Pointers please?
The first section requires us to write an extended response assessing the importance of given issues as a cause of tension in 1914, any pointers with this section?