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In Shakespeare's 'Richard III' how does Richard III manipulate those around him?

Richard III is power hungry and his need for power is his driving factor in his actions. He manipulates the people around him to get what he wants using flattery, persuasion etc. Even in the beginning of ...

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Briefly explore Britain's relationship with 'Adapting to de-Christianisation', as described in chapter 7 of 'Religion and Society in Twentieth Century Britain'

We can see a nationwide phenomenon of loss of open Christian worship. We can see Christian institutions vanish across the nation, with England and Wales losing over 60% of their Anglican colleges by 2004....

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An explanation of the Passive Tense in German Language.

The passive tense is essentially used to revert a normal sentence, which means that the object becomes the subject and vice versa. It it commonly used in English, for example:Sentence: A man builds a hous...

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"Of the German regimes in the 20th century, the Weimar Republic (1919-1933) was more democratic than the Federal Republic (1949-1990)." How far do you agree with this statement?

The Weimar Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany share a number of similarities, something which is unsurprising given the fact that they are both regimes which emerged in the aftermath of devastat...

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‘Conservative electoral success in the years 1951-1964 was mainly due to rising living standards’ Assess the validity of this view

AGREE-DUE TO RISING LIVING STANDARDS Increase in weekly wages, more affluence seen through cars and TVs, the use of give away budgets by the Conservative chancellors such as - £134 million in 1955 ...

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Answered by Honey B. History tutor
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