Always remind yourself not to use the topic as a screen. The topics of these liberal arts papers can be found in life. You should study like life, not for grades, but for becoming a better person. Of course, these are too general, which is exactly what the special features of liberal arts are to solve. You must find out where the problem is and solve it in a targeted way. For example, history books are not good, so you must find the answer. Is the material incomprehensible or the meaning of the question incomprehensible? Or can't remember the relevant contents of the textbook at all? Think back to what your learning process was like, what the teacher thought at that time, and reflect on your learning methods. Is there a mistake? No matter what discipline, only a real understanding can be used comprehensively.
If you want to do a good job in political history, you must learn to think, and don't think that politics and history are simply reciting. If you always think that politics and history are simply reciting, there is a reason why you can't get high marks. How can a person who wants to think and use, even if he doesn't want to think, get high marks? Political investigation is your keen analysis of political events and your ability to synthesize abstraction and essence, while historical knowledge points are simpler, because historical facts cannot be changed, so you should also respect historical facts when answering questions.