Practise sustained, evidence-based arguments for your national study and source tasks, with feedback on argument and historiography.
To what extent was World War I responsible for the collapse of the Romanov dynasty in Russia?
The war was a major catalyst — military defeats, food shortages and the Tsar’s loss of authority accelerated unrest. Yet long-term weaknesses, such as autocratic rule and rural discontent, were also decisive, so the war was significant but not solely responsible.
Good "to what extent" framing weighing short- and long-term factors. Add specific evidence (dates, figures) and reference differing historians’ views to lift it to the top band.
Practise across HSC Modern History topics — built from your own notes
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Practise Modern History short-answer and extended responses with marker-style feedback.
Questions generated from your own Modern History notes and dot points.
Spaced repetition resurfaces your weak topics before trials and the HSC.
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