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To what extent did the First World War contribute to the start of the 1917 revolution?

The First World War was a large factor that contributed to the beginning of the February 1917 revolution. Why? The war affected far more people than the Russo-Japanese war did. That war was far away and d...

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Why was there a Revolution in Russia in February 1917?

Long Term Causes: Autocratic nature of Tsar Nicholas’ regime. Believed in divine right to rule and that he was appointed by God to rule over Russia. Russia was huge. Very difficult to govern the entire pe...

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How would I answer: "To what extent was the revolution of February/ March 1917, in Russia, due to the nature of Tsarism and the policies of Nicholas II (1894-1917)?"

The first step to nailing this question is to understand what it is asking of you. “To what extent was…due to” is calling for you to argue a point, and that does not mean you need to agree with the factor...

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Answered by Zeena S. History tutor
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How should I deal with counterarguments in an essay?

You should clearly set out your position in an introduction. Before you even start writing, however, you should go through a planning stage, in which you produce different explanations based on the eviden...

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'Edmond is clearly a villain, but he is also by far the most attractive character we meet.' Discuss.

Out of all the villains in King Lear, Edmond is by far the most complex. Edmond’s illegitimacy, immediately revealed to the audience when Gloucester states that Edmond “came saucily to this world” denotes...

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Answered by Tania A. History tutor
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