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What is an historical factor? Examples of factors in history… A factor in history is a concept or category that defines the intimate relationships between historical events / issues. Examples of factors in history… You will be given one factor in the question. The mark scheme only asks for you to discuss the stated factor and bring in one other factor (you can bring in several other factors but this may effect your timing as you move trough the paper) Religion Government Attitudes (conservatism) War Individuals Education Science and technology

Level Mark Descriptor 1 1-4 Basic explanation of one or more factors Answer demonstrates basic knowledge and understanding that is
relevant to the question. Answer demonstrates a basic line of reasoning, which is coherent, structured with some substantiation; the relevance might be implicit. Candidates recognise and provide a basic explanation which is relevant to one or more factor. 2 5-8 Simple explanation of the stated factor or other factor(s) Answer demonstrates specific knowledge and understanding that is relevant to the question. Answer demonstrates a simple, sustained line of reasoning which is coherent, structured, substantiated and explicitly relevant. Candidates may progress from a basic explanation of factors by reasoning supported with factual knowledge and understanding. 3 9-12 Developed explanation of the stated factor and other factor(s) Answer demonstrates a range of accurate knowledge and understanding that is relevant to the question Answer demonstrates a developed, sustained line of reasoning which has coherence and logical structure; it is well substantiated, and with sustained, explicit relevance. Extends Level 2.
 Answers may suggest that one factor has greater merit. Candidates may progress from a simple explanation of factors with extended reasoning supported by factual knowledge and understanding which might be related, for example, to the identified consequences. 4 13-16 Complex explanation of stated factor and other factor(s) leading to a sustained judgement
 Answer demonstrates a range of accurate and detailed knowledge and understanding that is relevant to the question Answer demonstrates a complex, sustained line of reasoning which has a sharply-focused coherence and logical structure that is fully substantiated, with well-judged relevance. Extends Level 3. Candidates may progress from a developed explanation of factors by analysis of the relationship between factors supported by factual knowledge and understanding.