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Briefly explain the Lena Goldfield Strike, 1912

The Lena Goldfield Strike was triggered by a variety of factors surrounding working conditions, specifically the poor pay, long working hours and high accident rates in the gold mines. In contrast, these ...

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What are the causes of World War One?

Let's split them into long term, short term and the trigger cause:Long Term:Imperialism - Colonies and Colonial expansionNationalism - especially in central EuropeShort Term:Militarism - building up of ar...

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How should I structure my essays?

I always prioritise having a really bulletproof, strong structure - especially in the time constraints of a exam. I like to come up with my subtitles before I start writing, both to make sure I cover all ...

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Give two reasons for the economic boom of the USA in the 1920s.

One reason for the economic boom of the 1920s was the increase in mass production. This was caused by the creation of the assembly line by Henry Ford, who used it to make his Model T Ford cars. This new s...

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How was Hitler able become Fuhrer of Germany by August 1934? (10 Marks)

There were a number of events which enabled Hitler to declare himself Fuhrer by August 1934. In February 1933 the Reichstag was set on fire. It was believed that this was an attack by a Communist, and as ...

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