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Was President Kennedy's foreign policy a complete failure?

This is quite an interesting question as there's some really solid material to argue either way. You'd probably want to focus on the more prominent events of Kennedy's presidency - Specifically: The Bay o...

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Answered by James C. History tutor
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Analyse the reasons for the Nationalist victory in the Spanish Civil War.

Many reasons have been given for Nationalist victory in the Spanish Civil War, although Republican loss was by no means predictable. Some historians have focused on domestic factors, others international ...

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Answered by Jessica Y. History tutor
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Why was Luther able to challenge the Church so successfully?

There are two or three main points needed to address this question and the question actually gives you these prompts. One of course is the role of Luther himself; Luther was able to challenge the Church s...

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Why was the Tanganyika Groundnut Scheme a failure?

The Tanganyika Groundnut Scheme, started in 1947, was a failure due to a lack of planning and prior research on behalf of the British colonial government. The scheme failed on the ground due to a multitud...

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Answered by Elliot M. History tutor
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How do I approach the time conditions of a history essay?

The strict time conditions of a GCSE history essay are one of the most taxing aspects of the exam. The examiners want to see that you can present a clear and concise argument with specific and relevant co...

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Answered by Grace E. History tutor
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