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What was the most significant factor in the causation of the October 1917 Russian Revolution?

Firstly, we need to decide what the main factors were. They can be defined as the failure of the Provisional Government, the role of Lenin and the Bolsheviks and WW1. Ultimately, Lenin and the Bolsheviks ...

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Compare and contrast the impact on women of the policies of two authoritarian states, each chosen from a different region.

Well, every History IB teacher or student knows that the essay questions on History HL and SL can not be answered in one or two paragraphs. If I were a tutor I would help my student to form a plan of the...

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To what extent did Tony Blair succeed in remaking the Labour Party?

First and foremost, answer the question in the introduction. There is a specific focus on 'extent', 'Tony Blair', 'succeed' and 'remaking'. Question how success and remaking was interpreted in thos...

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Answered by Chelsea K. History tutor
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What is the best way to prepare history revision notes?

First, it is key to remember that revision and exam preparation does not have to be reserved for the last few months before the exam. Revision notes work best when they are continuously consolidated throu...

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Who was the most effective constitutional nationalist leader in Ireland (1800-1914)?

IntroFirstly, think about what it means to be an 'effective' leader. Some criteria could be electoral support, influencing decisions in Westminster, and achieving legislation. Note that these criteria are...

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Answered by Ticiana A. History tutor
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