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increased prosperity, rather than internal labour divisions, explains why the conservatives were so politically dominant in Britain in the years 1951-1964. Assess the validity of this view.

introduction- brief introduction relating to the question. Than explain the differing viewpoints on this question. explain what your will discuss and your give a final judgement. paragraph 1-5: you introduce...
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What was the greatest threat to Britain's position as a world power in the years 1874-1901?

OVERSEAS COMPETITION - Russia (1874-1885) - balance of power in Balkans and Med., threatening India and British trade dominance in China Germany (1885-1905) - threatened British colonial dominance in Africa,...
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Why was the New Economic Policy (NEP) introduced?

Lenin introduced the NEP in the aftermath of the ruinous Russian Civil War of 1917-1922. The Soviet state had pursued a policy of 'War Communism' during the war in order to keep the Red Army well provisioned...
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To what extent did the Norman Invasion influence Scotland?

While the direct effects of the Norman Invasion, such as the change in king and transformation into a Norman French culture, remained confined to England, the event left a lasting mark on late medieval Scotl...
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Practice exam question AS History, how would we structure an answer: How far do you agree that Stalin's position as General Secretary was the most significant factor in the defeat of his political opponents in the years 1924- 29?

Plan: Look at how we would structure the answer to this question through the PEE essay structure. What argument could we give to agree with this question, how would we disagree, what alternative factors are ...
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