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What was the Schlieffen plan?

The Schlieffen plan was devised in 1897, years before the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. The plan was based on the assumption that Germany would be at war with France and Russia at the same time...

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Answered by Alexandra G. History tutor
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Why did the Nazi’s lose the Second World War?

The Nazis lost the Second World War due to a variety of reasons. He had a weak ally in Italy, who were easily invaded by the allies due to their outdated equipment and poor military leadership. The enteri...

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Answered by Alexandra G. History tutor
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How correct is the leadership myth in Nazi Germany?

There is debate around how strong a leader Hitler actually was. Hitler was known for being a recluse. He hated being in Berlin, he often got up late and hated doing governmental work, preferring to hike i...

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Answered by Alexandra G. History tutor
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What is the range of denary numbers that can be represented using 8-bit two’s complement binary integers?

In the two's complement notation - the first bit is used to display whether a number is positive or negative. This leaves us with 7 bits to work with to signify the magnitude(size of the number). To calcu...

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Answered by Juris B. Computing tutor
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Using named examples, assess the relative importance of economic, military and cultural factors in influencing superpower status.

A superpower is defined through the extension of their economic, cultural, geographic and military capabilities. The contemporary example is the USA, with their economic reach the most significant globall...

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Answered by Joshua G. Geography tutor
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