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What factors were responsible for David Lloyd George's fall from power in 1922?

David Lloyd George was widely considered as the "Man who won the war", but by 1922, he had resigned and the Liberal - Conservative coalition had collapsed. There are a number of reasons as to wh...

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Answered by Harry F. History tutor
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‘The Second World War was the most important turning point in the development of African American Civil Rights.’ How far do you agree with this view of the period from 1865 to 1992?

I would explain that when structuring the essay you have to work through it in a thematic order and therefore could structure the essay socially, economically and politically when assessing the central fa...

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Answered by Yasmin H. History tutor
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Were economic factors the driving force behind imperial expansion during the Age of 'New Imperialism' c1870-1914?

Historians such as J Hobson, and Marxist writers eg Lenin, have all argued that economic factors were the driving force behind imperial expansion. The effects of the industrial revolution and the conseque...

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Answered by Thomas B. History tutor
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What should I do to write an A/A* grade essay?

In terms of structure I think it's important to break down the question into manageable chunks. This can be explained in the introduction - from my experience it's usually best practice to write an introd...

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Answered by George L. History tutor
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How successfully did Henry VII use foreign policy to secure his dynasty


Dynastic security Henry VII as a usurper with a weak claim to the throne, had to secure his dynasty by using foreign policy. Initially he found success in organising a marriage between Arthur...

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Answered by Abu L. History tutor
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