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Why did the Conservative Government lose the 1945 General Election?

In order to answer such a question, it is important to look at both the strengths of the victorious Labour Party, as well as the weaknesses of the Conservative government. Although Winston Churchill had been...
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How absolute was the monarchy under Louis XIV?

I would begin tackling this question with the student by asking them to define the term 'absolutism', as defining the parameters of the question is essential for higher level History. 'Absolutism by negotiat...
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To what extent do you agree that Charles I's advisors were the main cause of growing opposition to his rule during the years 1629-40?

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To what extent did the Suffragettes prompt positive change before 1918?

The Suffragettes prompted positive change by raising awareness of the cause and by running the movement efficiently. Their organisation is shown firstly by the strong media presence of the Suffragettes in ma...
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To what extent were economic realities the most important factor in pushing both sides towards detente by 1972?

The detente showed an improvement in relations between USA and USSR, as Brezhnev and Nixon were eager to form alliances. Although the economic realities were a big factor in pushing both countries towards a ...
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