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To what extent was the legacy Treaty of Versailles the main cause of the Second World War?

Thesis - The legacy and impact of the Treaty of Versailles was the main cause of the WWII, since it set the precedent for a following conflict. Despite this, the failure of collective security, the econom...

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Answered by Vinicius S. History tutor
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Explain one way in which hospital care was different in the 13th and 19th centuries?

During the 13th century most hospitals were run by the Church therefore they were very religious. Hospitals were typically staffed by monks and nuns, most illnesses were treated by worshipping God. Due t...

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What were the key reasons for Hitler's rise to power?

Hitler's rise to power was not due to one event but rather, it was the result of a number of factors and events occurring both inside Germany and abroad. This question requires you to define the social an...

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Answered by Shenade H. History tutor
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To what extent were the Atlantic Revolutions inspired by Enlightenment political ideas?

Equal rights for man were key political Enlightenment ideas that were pivotal to the American and Haitian Revolutions. These ideas were underpinned in Rousseau’s ‘Social Contract’[1] (Appendix, Sou...

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Answered by Blayne S. History tutor
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Explain why Germany thought the Treaty of Versailles was unfair

The first reason the Treaty of Versailles was perceived as unfair was the inclusion of the War Guilt Clause which was juxtaposed to German perceptions of World War I. The War Guilt clause gave culpabilit...

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