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T3 Exercises

Understanding the precise order of events

There are some occasions where it is helpful for pupils to know the precise order of events as a necessary but not sufficient condition for being able to construct an explanation of a particular historical event or crisis.

1. What happened in World War II? Version 1

Answer file

2. What happened in World War II? Version 2

Answer file

3. Events leading to the outbreak of World War I

4. Power in the C17th

5. Tudors and Stuarts- easier version

6. Tudors and Stuarts- harder version

A suggested answer on the “Religion” question in exercise 6

A suggested answer on the “Persecution” question in exercise 6

7. How did we get from World War II to today?

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