Syllabus Edition
First teaching 2024
First exams 2026
The 4 Mark "Explain One Consequence of" Question (Edexcel GCSE History)
Revision Note
Written by: Zoe Wade
Reviewed by: Bridgette Barrett
Summary of Question 1
Question 1 requires you to understand and explain the consequence of a given event
This question has changed format since 2024
Previously, you were asked to explain two consequence of one event
Now, you have to explain one consequence of two given events, separated into Question 1 (a) and Question 1 (b)
Amount of marks | 8 (2x4 marks) |
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The time that you should spend on the question | No more than 10 minutes |
An example of the type of question you may encounter can be seen below:
In previous years, this question has focused on the following topics from the American West:
Year of Exam | Question Topic |
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2022 | |
2023 | New technology for farmers in the American West |
How to explain consequences
Cause and consequence is a second-order concept
Causes and consequences are like falling dominos
The causes are what push the dominos over
For the example question, a cause of the Exoduster Movement was racism in the Southern states of America
The consequences are the other dominos that fall
For the example question. a consequence of the Exoduster Movement was the creation of new settlements like Nicodemus
Cause and consequence can be directly linked and can be used to help explain the relationship between events, issues or developments
Consequence
A consequence in history is something which has happened in response to the cause
Consequences can be:
Different for different groups of people
For example, the consequences of the Homestead Act were different for white settlers than they were for the Indigenous peoples (Plains Indians)
Short and long-term
Both positive and negative
When explaining cause and consequences you may want to use causation connectives such as:
Due to
As a result
Consequently
For the American West exam, you may want to revise key events by organising them into cause and consequence, as it will help you to answer this question
"Explain one consequence of" question structure
Your answer should consist of:
Specific and relevant knowledge
A developed and well-explained consequence of the event or issue
Your answers could be written in PEE paragraphs:
P- Make a point by writing a consequence of the event in the question
E- Include knowledge to support the point you have made
Focused on key information about the event in the question
Show knowledge to demonstrate a good understanding of the consequence
E- Explain the question
Focus on the key demands of the questions
Include a complex explanation showing your understanding of cause and consequence
To achieve full marks, you need to answer both Questions 1 (a) and 1 (b). The questions are on two different events
Each consequence question is worth 4 marks
2 marks for knowledge (K)
2 marks for your analysis of the second-order concept of consequence (SOC)
For answering both parts of Question 1, 8 marks are available
Worked example of a "Explain one consequence of" question
Worked Example
1 (a) Explain one consequence of the first Fort Laramie Treaty (1851).
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Answer:
One consequence of the first Fort Laramie Treaty was the increased settlement of the West (SOC). One of the terms of the treaty was that the Indigenous peoples had to promise not to attack migrants who travelled through their land if they were to receive their annuity of $50,000 (K). As a result, this term made white settlers feel safer to travel to the West through methods such as the Oregon Trail (K). Therefore, the first Fort Laramie Treaty significantly increased the settlement of the West during the 1850s. More migrants successfully reached the West and were able to make permanent settlements without being attacked by Indigenous tribes (SOC).
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