: The 8th-grade notebook, such as the one by Artasov, Danilov, and Kosulina , is highly rated (4.8 to 5.0 stars) for its alignment with the Federal State Educational Standard (FGOS). It covers 19th-century Russian history with tasks ranging from map analysis to working with historical sources.

: Allows parents to check homework quickly without re-reading the textbook.

Searching for "skachat otvety" (downloading answers) for the 8th-grade History Training Notebook (Тетрадь-тренажер) usually leads to "GDZ" (готовые домашние задания) sites. While these are popular for quick self-checking, educators and parents often view them as a "double-edged sword" that can hinder genuine learning if overused.

: Sites offering downloadable PDF answers (otvety) are often cluttered with ads or require "verification." Most students prefer online versions on platforms like Yandex Market or specialized GDZ portals where answers are displayed as images.