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To what extent were the failures of the League of Nations the main cause for the outbreak of the Second World War?

Failures of the L.o.N: Poor conduct in dealing with the Manchurian Crisis and the Abyssinian Crisis - exposed weaknesses in the power of the League and demonstrated the biased power structure, with Britai...

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Answered by Ethan H. History tutor
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How far does the government’s anti-strike organisation following Red Friday explain the failure of the 1926 General Strike? (20 marks)

The government’s preparation for the General Strike can be seen as early as 1921 after the events of Black Friday. Although Black Friday led to the collapse of the Triple Alliance, it highlighted that a u...

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Answered by Ned R. History tutor
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"Evaluate the causes of the Korean War."

Students should consider that the question implies that there is more than one cause here, and so should demonstrate some form of knowledge that perhaps the causes interconnect, and that the war wa...

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Answered by Lucy K. History tutor
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Many Germans voted for the Nazis in the years 1928–33 because of Nazi propaganda. Do you agree? Explain your answer.

In my opinion, I believe there were many factors that determined the German public’s reaction to Hitler and the Nazi party. Firstly, the wall street crash of 1929 plunged Germany back into a period of gre...

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Answered by Reya M. History tutor
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Napoleon as an individual was the most significant figure in shaping German Nationalism'. Do you agree?

Politically, Napoleon’s impact on German nationalism was significant to some extent, however arguably other figures had a greater impact later in the period, where nationalism was a larger force. Through ...

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Answered by Reya M. History tutor
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