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To what extent was growing militancy responsible for worsening industrial relations in the 1960s and 1970s?

There are several factors that led to the decline of industrial relations in the years 1960-1979 such as growing militancy which created hostility between the government and the unions, thus eroding relation...
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To what extent was Neville Chamberlain's policy of appeasement responsible for the rise of Hitler and the eventual start of the Second World War?

Although Neville Chamberlain is often blamed for being solely responsible for allowing Hitler to mobilise a Germany that was spoiling for war, the extent to which this is the main reason is limited. A Europe...
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What were the economic failures of the Articles of Confederation?

The Articles did not refer to the provision for a national tax, as central government power was kept quite limited. Congress was not given the power to tax and could only request money from the states which ...
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Did Elizabeth face significant opposition from parliament?

Opposition certainly existed within parliament, as it did within every sector of government. However a number of factors prevented this opposition from becoming ‘significant’. Her royal supremacy aided her i...
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Was Bismarck the ‘blacksmith of German unity’ as he was repeatedly represented by contemporaries?

It cannot be disputed that as Prussian minister-president in the 1860s Bismarck played a pivotal role on the events during the period, however the myth surrounding the idealistic image of him as a ‘blacksmit...
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