Russia 4-Mark Inference Question Model Answers – Edexcel GCSE History (Paper 3, Question 1)
A complete set of model answers for every major 4-mark inference question from Edexcel GCSE History: Russia and the Soviet Union, 1917–41 (Paper 3). These model responses are written in accessible student-friendly language, with strong structure and clear explanation of inferences and source references.
Ideal for classroom modelling, exam prep, homework, or revision practice.
Includes:
Full PowerPoint of model answers for a wide range of 4-mark inference questions
Covers all major themes: 1917 revolutions, Civil War, NEP, collectivisation, Stalin’s leadership, propaganda, and more
Clear paragraph structure with “One thing I can infer…” sentence stems
Direct use of source evidence with explanation of inferences
Ready to use for display, modelling, or printable handouts
Fully editable and classroom-ready
Topics Covered:
February and October 1917
Kornilov Revolt
Bolshevik propaganda
Education and women’s roles under communism
Collectivisation and peasant resistance
Stalin’s cult of personality
Lenin’s Testament
Soviet posters and state messaging
Designed For:
Edexcel GCSE Paper 3: Russia and the Soviet Union, 1917–41
Section A: Question 1 (4-mark inference)
Students preparing for Paper 3 exams or needing structural exam modelling
Format:
Editable PowerPoint (model answer slides, no questions included)
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