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To what extent did the Second World War bring about social change in Britain?

The Second World War arguably acted as catalyst for social change in Britain as it exposed the areas of society that were need of support from the government. The process of evacuation and also intergrati...

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Answered by Chloe A. History tutor
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'Inflation was the most important problem facing Elizabeth I.' How far do you agree?

Three most notable problems facing Elizabeth from 1558-1603 was that of inflation, the war with Spain, and religious divisions. Looking into these issues, it can be seen that although religion and inflati...

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Answered by Jintong D. History tutor
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Did the Nazis build their state on coercion or support?

COERCION - use of Gestapo to instill fear, the DAF replacing trade unions, terror and punishment

SUPPORT - most support, number of people in organisations, mass rallies

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Answered by Rebecca I. History tutor
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How should I structure a long answer question in my exam?

It is very important that the structure of your essay is clear and coherent, whilst at the same time showing your knowledege and understanding of the topic at hand. Introcuction:  Examine...

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Answered by Cameron S. History tutor
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The main cause for the Easter Rising of 1916 was World War I. Discuss.

The First World War was a cause of the Easter Rising in 1916. First, John Redmond, leader of the Irish Parliamentary or  Home Rule party, declared Irish support for the British war effort, and committed t...

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Answered by Orlaith C. History tutor
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