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To what extent did the actions of the British government cause the radicalisation of Nationalist ideology 1916-1921

To a degree British handling of members of the Easter rising did radicalise Nationalist politics. However, there were various other contributing factors that led to the growth of Sinn Fein and the growing se...
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Were the main consequences of the Treaty of Versailles economic?

When teaching students and preparing them for A level history essay questions, this is how I would usually structure a lesson. Firstly, I would talk through with student what the economic consequences of the...
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I keep getting an A on all my essays, what can I do to get an A*?

Obviously this is the million dollar question, but as a general rule I would seek to follow these 3 steps after you have finished writing your essays, to ensure they are as clear and persuasive as possible: ...
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‘Henry VII’s financial policies were the most important reason for the success of his rule.’ Assess the validity of this view.

Henry VII is credited with a successful rule due to the way in which England was able to develop; from a financially ruined, isolated, politically divided country after the War of the Roses, to a financially...
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To what extent was Senator Joseph McCarthy to blame for the Second Red Scare?

The era of the second Red Scare is often thought of and discussed with great consideration of senator Joseph McCarthy whose role undoubtedly increased the public fear of Communism. McCarthy through ‘sensatio...
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