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How far does the government’s anti-strike organisation following Red Friday explain the failure of the 1926 General Strike? (20 marks)

The government’s preparation for the General Strike can be seen as early as 1921 after the events of Black Friday. Although Black Friday led to the collapse of the Triple Alliance, it highlighted that a u...

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"Evaluate the causes of the Korean War."

Students should consider that the question implies that there is more than one cause here, and so should demonstrate some form of knowledge that perhaps the causes interconnect, and that the war wa...

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Napoleon as an individual was the most significant figure in shaping German Nationalism'. Do you agree?

Politically, Napoleon’s impact on German nationalism was significant to some extent, however arguably other figures had a greater impact later in the period, where nationalism was a larger force. Through ...

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'Rebellions before 1550 were primarily driven by religious discontent.' Assess the validity of this view.

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Early before 1550, the church played a major role in maintaining order in society and provided the outward structures of community life. The turning point for religious order was in He...

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‘The financial problems of James VI were of his own making?’ How far do you agree?

Before You Start The Question: Knowing how you write essays is important- having an idea of how to approach things before the exam is key to keeping calm. For questions focusing on how fa...

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Answered by Nadia W. History tutor
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