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Assess the view that Betty Friedan was the most important individual in the development of the Civil Rights Movement

Firstly, you need to decide (and make clear) if you are in supoort of the statement: was Betty Friedan really the most important, or will you be arguing that another individual/ group were more influentia...

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Answered by Zuzanna E. History tutor
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To what extent did the lives of African Americans Improve from 1865-1912?

Firstly, I would stress the fact that when approaching A level exam questions, it is important to think about the question thematically or in factors in order to write a good essay as an answer. With rega...

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Answered by Francesca G. History tutor
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How do I answer a source analysis question? An explanation of what makes a good answer with an example on the Early Cold War.

Source B also provides evidence which suggests Stalin’s desire to expand Soviet influence led to the breakdown of the Grand Alliance. The source states the ‘USSR had special interests in Poland’ from whic...

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Answered by Emily H. History tutor
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'Germany experienced a period of political calm, international security, and social and cultural progress in the mid-1920s'. How far do you agree with the judgement?

'Germany did experience a period of political calm, international security, and social and cultural progress, but only in a relative sense. The years prior and after this period of calm were far more host...

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Answered by Joe D. History tutor
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"The role of the sheriff saw the most important changes in English local government in the period 1066-1215" How far do you agree with this statement?

Intro: (Present factors you will be using in the order you will address them and state your argument) The role of the sheriff fluctuated dependent on kingship; but a general trend saw their duties placed ...

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Answered by Eloise W. History tutor
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