DP History Questionbank
Context and motives
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Description
- Political context in Iberia and Al-Andalus in the late 15th century; internal conflicts and alliances in Granada in the late 15th century
- Social and economic context in Iberia and Al-Andalus in the late 15th century; coexistence of population; intercultural exchange; economic decline; heavy taxation
- Motives: political motives; religious motives and the role of the church
Directly related questions
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22M.1.BP.TZ0.5a:
What, according to Source E, was the political situation in the Iberian Peninsula in the late 15th century?
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22M.1.BP.TZ0.5b:
What does Source F suggest about the Iberian Peninsula up to 1492?
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22M.1.BP.TZ0.6:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source G for an historian studying the unification of the Iberian Peninsula.
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22M.1.BP.TZ0.8:
Using the sources and your own knowledge, to what extent do you agree that the unification of the Iberian Peninsula was politically motivated?
Sub sections and their related questions
Political context in Iberia and Al-Andalus in the late 15th century; internal conflicts and alliances in Granada in the late 15th century
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22M.1.BP.TZ0.5a:
What, according to Source E, was the political situation in the Iberian Peninsula in the late 15th century?
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22M.1.BP.TZ0.5b:
What does Source F suggest about the Iberian Peninsula up to 1492?
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22M.1.BP.TZ0.6:
With reference to its origin, purpose and content, analyse the value and limitations of Source G for an historian studying the unification of the Iberian Peninsula.
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22M.1.BP.TZ0.8:
Using the sources and your own knowledge, to what extent do you agree that the unification of the Iberian Peninsula was politically motivated?