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Briefly explain the Lena Goldfield Strike, 1912

The Lena Goldfield Strike was triggered by a variety of factors surrounding working conditions, specifically the poor pay, long working hours and high accident rates in the gold mines. In contrast, these ...

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With reference to the constitution, how did Italian Fascism differ from National Socialism in Germany?

When Mussolini came to power in 1922, he did so in a profoundly different constitutional system than Hitler would encounter in 1933. The Kingdom of Italy had been on the winning side in the First World Wa...

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What are the causes of World War One?

Let's split them into long term, short term and the trigger cause:Long Term:Imperialism - Colonies and Colonial expansionNationalism - especially in central EuropeShort Term:Militarism - building up of ar...

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How should I structure my essays?

I always prioritise having a really bulletproof, strong structure - especially in the time constraints of a exam. I like to come up with my subtitles before I start writing, both to make sure I cover all ...

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To what extent was Charles II's reign characterised by short term success but long term failure in the years 1660-1685?

Short term success (1660-1667): The Restoration settlement established the monarchy and the Political Nation were generally happy with the reinstatement of the monarchy. Charles continued...

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