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How should I structure a primary source analysis?

The structure for a primary source analysis will always follow the same pattern, so if you learn this, it will make your answers more coherent and save you time in an exam. Let me explain this structure t...

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Answered by Katie F. History tutor
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To what extent did Russian rulers modernise during the period 1855-1964?

During the period 1855-1964, all Russian rulers attempted to modernise the country economically and in instances, politically, but not at the expense of losing control over the populace. The failure of Al...

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Answered by Edward P. History tutor
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How useful is this source?

Imagine you’ve received a text message from a friend and you are unsure what it means. How would you work what it means?Well think about who wrote the message? Who is their audience ? Why did the use that...

TJ
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The two blocs of the Cold War


The Cold War (1947/1991) is known as the "ideological" war between the Western Block (lead by the USA) and the Eastern Block (lead by USSR). USA and its a...

CA
Answered by Claire A. History tutor
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What was the significance of the ‘stabbed in the back myth’?

The ‘stabbed-in-the-back myth’ was a crucial piece of propaganda propagated by the Nazis in order to undermine the strength and morality of the Weimar Republic. In order to fully understand its significan...

HP
Answered by Henry P. History tutor
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