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How did Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party consolidate their power by 1934?

This question will probably be worth around 6 marks in the exam depending on what exam board is being sat. A general rule of thumb is that if a question is worth 6 marks then 6 pieces of information will ...

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How far do you agree that British naval superiority over the French in the years 1793 to 1815 was due to technical advances rather than brilliant leadership

Technical Advances:Rear Admiral Charles Middleton, Comptroller of the Navy from 1778 to 1790, had built up the naval infrastructure and technology after weaknesses had been exposed by the War of American ...

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Why the countries that were allies during WW2 became enemies?

After the World War Two it was clear that fascism as ideology had been buried, it was no longer a threat. However, another ideologically based country not only remained and stood strong but after war also...

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'The establishment of Henry Vll's authority between 1485-1509 was due to his financial policies'. Explain why you agree or disagree with this statement.

Henry Vll came to power in 1485 following his victory against Richard lll at the Battle of Bosworth Field. As a proclaimed 'illegitimate' King ascending to power following the tumultuous Wars of the Roses...

Answered by Jack W. History tutor
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Was Robert Peel pragmatic with his approach to the Irish Problem? How far do you agree

I would focus entirely upon essay answer structure as I had very good structure during my studies. If you have good essay structure, your grade will be incredibly good as the examiner believes you to be k...

Answered by Harry B. History tutor
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