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I don't understand how I am supposed to structure my responses to the longest questions in the exam, can you help?
Long form answers can be difficult to get to grips with so don't worry about finding them intimidating, but hopefully I can give you a few tips that makes them seem a little less daunting. Firstly, I am goin...
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“Voting rights were granted as a result of public pressure 1867-1885”- assess the validity
Whilst voting rights were granted in the context of considerable public pressure, the principal reason the franchise was extended 1867-1885 was due to a trend of changing attitudes, both within party and in ...
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To what extent were the superpowers committed to détente?
In the period 1972-1979 the superpowers were reconciled to but never committed to détente, in the sense of a comprehensive relaxation of tensions. Crucially neither superpower intended détente as settling Co...
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“Eisenhower’s New Look policy marked a fundamental shift in Cold War policy away from Truman’s approach”- assess the validity of this statement.
Eisenhower’s “New Look” Policy, advocating “massive retaliation” and the “rollback” of Communism appeared to diverge from Truman’s approach, yet essentially maintained the basis of the Containment policy. Wh...
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How successful were Elizabeth I and her ministers in managing Parliament?
Introduction: Outline key features of introduction in relation to questionHistoriographical justification for question: Neale would suggest that she was very unsuccessful; cites examples of vocal Protestant ...
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