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Political history answer format
Politics: cognitive questions and enlightenment questions, that is, to test your ability to recite, are generally only used when there is something in the book, and you need to fully understand the topic materials. Comment on the topic, carefully read the knowledge points involved in the topic materials twice, and use the viewpoints in the book to discuss, mainly memorizing.

There is also the question of answering skills, so be sure to remember to answer questions at different points! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! This will usually help you get more points. Generally, it takes 17 seconds for a marking teacher to read an 800-word composition, so it is very important to make your point stand out! ! There are also political questions about national conditions, which must be the same as books, otherwise the meaning is right and there is no score.

History: We must adhere to the two-point theory! ! First from the short-term impact analysis, and then from the long-term impact comparison. From the local (domestic) analysis, and then from the impact on the world comparison. Then analyze the practice, draw a conclusion (such as the merits outweigh the disadvantages), and then answer the enlightenment (such as the enlightenment brought to us) in written form, not too colloquial (as I think I think).

Political history is nothing difficult, that's all.

Hope to adopt.