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The controversies question

WJEC Paper 4, the synoptic paper, requires application of knowledge from your earlier studies

I strongly recommend that you read through Tables 1–3 carefully before you begin reading the answer below and the examiner commentary on it. Remember, examiners cannot give marks on any criteria other than the ones in these tables (there are no hidden agendas).

To help you retain this information, a good exercise is to try putting them into your own words. Can you reduce each table to three short bullet points? Let me show you one to start the ball rolling. For AO2 (Table 2) the key criteria can be identified as:

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