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What was the cause of the First World War?
The best way to go about answering a causation question such as this is to break your answer down into individual causes and then use linkage sentences and the conclusion to draw the causes together. It may ...
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'The Wall Street crash was the principle reason for Hitler's rise to power.' How far do you agree?
The Wall Street Crash begun in America in October 1929 and marked a period of insecurity and loss. This instability was extended to Germany, as a result of various ties with America, including the Dawes Plan...
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How far do you agree that the nature of the government of the Federal Republic in the years 1949-1989 was completely different from that of the Nazi period?
The nature of government – comprised of the executive, legislature and judiciary – did change between the two epochs, but not completely. [...]The executive over both periods was made up of power vested in a...
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Were Labour Party splits the main reason for Conservative political dominance in the years 1951-64?
Whilst the Labour Party's struggle to find an identity certainly exacerbated Conservative political dominance, in the years 1951-64, it was not the primary reason for the Conservative Party's success. Ultima...
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How successful did Edward IV control his nobility in his first reign?
The years 1461-70 saw a long-term shift in power in the nobility, which Edward IV, an effective King, had no trouble in monitoring. The difficulty Edward IV faced from the beginning was the result of turmoil...
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