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How successful was the League of Nations in the 1920s?

In the 1920s the League of Nations was mostly successful. The League successfully adjudicated the Aaland Islands dispute in 1921, preventing a military altercation between Sweden and Finland. Furthermore,...

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Answered by Joseph N. History tutor
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How do I remember the vast amount of content required for the exam?

History naturally is a difficult subject even at GCSE in terms of remembering a huge amount of names and dates. However, I would reassure the student. I would guide them through revision techniques that o...

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Answered by Kate P. History tutor
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What were the effects of Treaty of Versailles on Germany?

The Treaty of Versailles imposed tremendously harsh sanctions and limitations on Germany for preventing German military and economic recovery. The German Army was almost fully demobilised,restricted to me...

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Answered by Emin O. History tutor
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Outline the main reasons why the Kerensky government fell in 1917 in Russia

It is clear that the fall of the Kerensky government was multi-faceted, with many factors causing destabalisation of the provisional government. However, the most substantial reason for the fall of the go...

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Historians have disagreed about the role of Soviet expansion in the origins of the Cold War. What is your view about the role of Soviet expansion in the origins of the Cold War?

The ideal that Soviet expansion caused the Cold War is the traditional view of its origin, with Orthodox historians like George F. Kennan attributing the prolonged conflict to “an expansionist Soviet Unio...

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Answered by Shay R. History tutor
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