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Explain why 17th century Puritans were opposed to the theatre.

The conservative sect of Protestantism disliked theatres because they were seen as immoral places harbouring anti-Puritan ideas and groups. This immorality was manifested in criminal groups often found in...

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Answered by Phoebe H. History tutor
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What is the cartoonist's message of this source? (Source to be put on the screen) 7 Marks

The main message of this source is that the American air strikes on Vietnam were effective in helping to diminish Ho Chi Minh's and the Viet Cong's control of the South . In the source Ho Chi Minh is show...

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Answered by Phoebe A. History tutor
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Describe the Little Rock Nine event and explain whether or not it was successful.

in 1957, 9 African American students were enrolled in a former segregated school in Arkansas. The 9 students were not well received as they were faced with a mob of angry white American students who prote...

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Answered by Huy H. History tutor
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What were the causes of the Nazi rise to pwoer?

Unpopularity of Weimar government and the bourgeoisie of Berlin and Munich Negative cohesion against the communist threatHitler's cult of personality and propaganda, for example Mein Kampf written in Land...

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Answered by Emily J. History tutor
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How did Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party consolidate their power by 1934?

This question will probably be worth around 6 marks in the exam depending on what exam board is being sat. A general rule of thumb is that if a question is worth 6 marks then 6 pieces of information will ...

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Answered by Alexander G. History tutor
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