Paradox.101
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Luckily for us, we were given our 2 extended responses a week in advance, worth 10 marks each, in which we have to refer to 2 sources each in a time period of an hour.
The questions are as follows:
"To what extent was the Ludendorff Offensive responsible for Allied Victory in 1918?"
"Assess how useful sources three and four would be for an historian studying the experiences of Women in Britain during WW1"
With the first question, the Ludendorff Offensive was purely a morale-crippling campaign through the US soldiers, the lush allied supplies, fatigued soldiers etc. and that there were many other milestone events which contributed to the Allied victory such as the failure of the Schlieffen plan and the British blockade.
With question two, I've made notes on the female role in WW1 and so I'd link these notes with the sources. I'll be writing up drafts for these to use for the exam.
What are important points I should take into consideration to be in the running for top marks?
Cheers
The questions are as follows:
"To what extent was the Ludendorff Offensive responsible for Allied Victory in 1918?"
"Assess how useful sources three and four would be for an historian studying the experiences of Women in Britain during WW1"
With the first question, the Ludendorff Offensive was purely a morale-crippling campaign through the US soldiers, the lush allied supplies, fatigued soldiers etc. and that there were many other milestone events which contributed to the Allied victory such as the failure of the Schlieffen plan and the British blockade.
With question two, I've made notes on the female role in WW1 and so I'd link these notes with the sources. I'll be writing up drafts for these to use for the exam.
What are important points I should take into consideration to be in the running for top marks?
Cheers