Section 4 of the Junior Cert History exam is People in History. Students are required to write two essay type answers. One from Part A and one from Part B. Both parts have a choice of three. This section is worth 40 marks [20 X 2] at Higher Level. It is worth 50 marks [25 X 2] at Ordinary Level.
Below is a checklist for People in History questions. To prepare, a Higher Level student should note 8-10 Significant Relevant Statements for each question. An Ordinary Level student should note 5 Significant Relevant Statements for each question. A journal or notebook may be kept for this purpose. It is advisable to highlight one key term within each fact. This resource also contains a sample Higher Level note on Christopher Columbus.
Below is a checklist for People in History questions. To prepare, a Higher Level student should note 8-10 Significant Relevant Statements for each question. An Ordinary Level student should note 5 Significant Relevant Statements for each question. A journal or notebook may be kept for this purpose. It is advisable to highlight one key term within each fact. This resource also contains a sample Higher Level note on Christopher Columbus.
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