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To what extent was the leadership of the Irish Republican Brotherhood the cause for the Easter Rising in 1916

First of all identify who we are referring to when talking about the leadership of the Irish Republican brotherhood, specfically mentioning members such as Pearse, Plunkett and MacDonagh as they played impor...
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How far do you agree that the Heath government was unsuccessful because of circumstances out of its control?

One argument in favour of Heath’s governments failure being down to unpopular policies was the Industrial Relations Act of 1971. Heath wanted to curb the power of the unions by introducing measures that woul...
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'The New Deal ended the Great Depression in America." Discuss.

The New Deal was a series of government programs initiated by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt between 1933 and 1941. Designed to combat the economic downturn known as "The Great Depression," hi...
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'Odysseus is too selfish to be a hero.' How far do you agree?

In order to interrogate the all-encompassing term ‘hero’, it is useful to close in on what exactly makes up a hero, therefore making it easier to pinpoint exactly which parts of this heroic identity Odysseus...
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To what extent was the political authority exercised by Stalin and Khrushchev similar?

Introduction: The political authority exercised by Stalin and Khrushchev, which can be defined as the extent of control over opposition and security of their position varied greatly between Stalin and Khrush...
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