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What was the short term significance of the 1905 revolution on Russia?

The essence of the question focusses on the short-term impact of the 1905 revolution with particular focus on the significance of such an event. Identifying the necessary and relevant factual knowledge is...

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Answered by Nicholas H. History tutor
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What was the turning point in the African-American Civil Rights Movement?

The turning point in the American CR movement can be said to be a number of events: 1955 - the lynching of Emmett Till because he had an open casket funeral which exposed the brutality, well-docu...

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Answered by Rebecca J. History tutor
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“Puritans posed more a threat to Elizabeth I than the Catholics did.” Assess the validity of this view.

Catholic opposition in England was made more of a threat by the hostile international political situation which allowed insurgents to gain foreign support and led to plots against Elizabeth's life. On the...

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Answered by Lauren V. History tutor
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I keep running out of time in exams, how can I avoid this?

Most GCSE papers are split between a number of short answer questions worth a few marks and then one or two longer 'essay-style' questions which are worth considerably more. The key thing to focus on is e...

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Answered by Nathan W. History tutor
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To what extent was ideology the most important cause of WW2?

A good way of answering this question is by examining the various ideologies that played a role in WW2 and the ways in which they brought about conflict. The key ideological battles to be analysed are tho...

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Answered by Nathan W. History tutor
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