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Tricky Essay Planning

How do I plan some of the trickier essays? Lesson Aim: To feel confident to structure some of the trickier Qs. TASK: How do you structure a PEEL paragraph (there seemed to be a little confusion last time!).

Church greatest obstacle? – Mini whiteboards Other factors? Write a plan up for this essay. Allocution speech – did not support war with Austria.

Planning INTRO PARA 1 PARA 2 PARA 3 CONCLUSION

To what extent did Italy become unified? Use p125 onwards to help. FACTORS: Political Economic Social

How significant was Mazzini to growth of opposition to autocratic and foreign rule 1831-49? AKA Causes of 1848 (long-term). Mazzini Others: Pope Pius IX, Charles Albert. Middle class Liberalism and Nationalism (rights – retracted by autocrats) Resistance to Austrian rule.

Homework Write up one of the ‘tricky’ essays that we’ve looked at today.