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Why did China 'fall' to Communism in 1949?

The fall of China may can be linked to three main factors: lack of US troops, corruption and discontent within Chiang's nationalist army (GMD), and the effective campaigning and organisation of Mao's communi...
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To what extent were religious reasons the main cause of Tudor Rebellion in England in the context of years 1485-1603?

Society’s collective memory of the Tudors focuses more on each monarch’s personal endeavours rather than the intricate workings of their rule, failing to highlight the rebellions that littered the entire Tud...
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To what extent did nationalism pose as a challenge to British imperial rule in colonial India in the years 1885-1947?

The 19th century has widely been considered a time of peace in colonial India. The majority of Indians followed the rule of the British, with members of the government and police force being largely made up ...
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How do I write a good answer to a source question?

The most essential element of a source analysis, and often the trickiest part, is the understanding of the source itself. Often, sources can seem confusing due to out-dated writing styles or old fashioned la...
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To what extent was the emergence of the NSDAP in Germany, 1923-1945, a result of international factors?

The German National Socialist Party, later to be dubbed the 'Nazis' by Americans in the 1930s, found its roots in the decaying Weimar Republic. At its head, Adolf Hitler, would proclaim throughout his career...
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