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What benefits did the First World War bring to the American economy? [4 marks]

America benefited from taking the markets of countries at war and retaining the domestic market after the war. During the war, the US economy boomed due to one-way war trade to European powers. Raw and finis...
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Was England a Protestant nation by 1553?

To determine whether England was a ‘Protestant nation’ by the end of Edward VI’s reign we must examine both the Church’s institutional form and the state of popular religious beliefs and practices. Whilst le...
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‘Johnson’s Great Society dream failed.’ Assess the validity of this view.

In a May 1964 speech, president Johnson offered a new version of the American Dream, in which the federal government would engineer a ‘Great Society’. The dream addressed issues of poverty, racial inequality...
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Should the October 1917 Russian Revolution be considered as a turning point?

First of all, we need to consider what a turning point is. A turning point is an event which causes a profound and irreversible change. Could the October 1917 Russian Revolution be considered a turning point...
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'The personalities of the early Stuart monarchs were responsible for a breakdown in relations betweeen Crown and Parliament in the years 1604 to 1629' Assess the validity of this view. [25]

James I was a devout believer in the Divine Right of Kings and firmly drew the lines between Royal Prerogative and Parliamentary Privilege which contributed greatly to the numerous problems in the relationsh...
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