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To what extent was Lloyd George's fall from power in 1922 the consequence of his own failings?

Outline of argument: In 1918, Lloyd George was acclaimed as the ‘man who won the war’ which led to a level of popularity with the people of Britain that the Conservatives of the coalition took advantage of i...
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How should I structure an A- Level History essay?

All history essays begin with an introduction- this section of your essay should define and explain the criteria to which you are judging the question by (for example from a political or economic perspective...
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What do I conjugate regular ER verbs?

To conjugate a regular ER verb such as 'donner' (to give), you must take off the ER ending and you will be left with a stem. Then add the appropraite ending to the stem, depending on who is performing the ac...
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Why does the temperature of a substance during a phase change stay constant, despite heat being transferred?

During a phase change, a substance receives or gives away heat. However, the temperature stays constant, since the energy is not used to increase the kinetic energy of the constituent molecules of the substa...
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What does 'verfremdungseffekt' mean?

Verfremdungseffekt is the German word for 'alienating the audience'. Bertolt Brecht used the technique of verfremdungseffekt in all of his plays since he believed that the audience would better understand th...
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