Title: GCSE HISTORY
1GCSE HISTORY
2Questions that ask you to ANALYSE TURNING POINTS
- Tip - These questions ask you to assess the
importance of a particular event. So you need to
know what happened before and what changes were
possible afterwards. - Tip These events were important but they were
often not the only events of significance. Ask
yourself if there were other important that were
more/equally/ almost as important. - Tip These questions are often worth a lot of
marks so make a plan before you start to write.
3Questions that ask you to ANALYSE TURNING POINTS
- Was the development of anaesthetics a turning
point in the history of surgery? (12 marks)
As you read the question, think about what
surgery was like before and after this event.
What other events could claim to be important in
the development of surgery?
- What information do you need?
- 19th century surgery especially anaesthetics
- Important events in the history of surgery from
other periods.
4Questions that ask you to ANALYSE TURNING POINTS
- Was the development of anaesthetics a turning
point in the history of surgery? (12 marks)
- What is the examiner looking for?
- Level 1 Describes discovery of anaesthetics.
(1-3 marks) - Level 2 Agrees with the statement describing
surgery before anaesthetics. (4-6 marks) - Level 3 Agrees with the statement but also
includes some description of what was possible
after anaesthetics. (7-9 marks) - Level 4 Balanced judgement taking other events
(antiseptics etc) into account also. (10-12
marks)
5Questions that ask you to ANALYSE TURNING POINTS
- Do you agree that the most important turning
point in treating illness between 1000BC and the
end of the Middle Ages took place in the time of
the Ancient Greeks? Explain your answer.. (12
marks)
Did the improvements to public health in the
second half of the nineteenth century mean that
there was little more to be done to improve
public health in the twentieth century? (12 marks)