bitchgirl said:
ok real thanks for the help
btw how should i construct the essay with the
introduction?
like what should i say for the intoduction?
I wouldn't spend more than 2 sentences on introducing the actual topic. Say if we were talking about social and political results of The Cold War.
"A Cold War is a state of aggression between nations where no overt military campaigns, rather covert operations and sabotage is undertaken. Such a state existed between the superpowers of the USA and the Soviet union following the end of World War Two. Such a state of tension has many socio-political results. Firstly, the continuing animosity between post-Soviet Russia. This means that trade, etc, etc, etc were effected"
You would then talk in the body about 1. Continuing animosity, 2. Trade, 3. Etc, 4. Etc. Talk about them in the body in the EXACT order you mention in the intro. Don't be creative at all. Plan your essay and then make sure you focus on the question.
- Akhenaten's reign has been dubbed a weak and unsucessful time. Discuss.
"The reign of Akhenaten was a unique and turbulant time for Egypt. Following his shift of the Egyptian religion to that of the monotheistic "Atenism", the entire state bureaucracy was changed, and many historians argue these changes brought about a negative turn for the Egyptian nation. The first criticism is Akhenaten's lack of foreign policy, which ultimately crippled Egypt. Infastructure of the government also was weakened, say critics, which resulted in a lessening of the building quality. Furthermore, etc, etc.
1.Foriegn policy, 2. Infastructure --> Bulding etc etc.
It depends for each question. You could tackle the Akhenaten question like "1. This was wrong/right 2. This was wrong/right, etc etc," but I think it's better to say "1. This was the main concern, 2. This was the secondary concern which lead to etc etc. Just depends per question
, but try to stay on the simple side and have clear divisions both in your intro and body.