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How do I write about the New Deal and it's effectiveness?

The most important thing for these questions is a clear and relevant application of what you know, what basically adds up to being a clear structure and clear line of argument. What do you mean by "e...

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In the years 1961-1963 the campaign to advance the rights of African Americans made only limited progress in the face of bitter opposition. Assess the validity of this view.

The first reason as to why the statement is not valid is because of the use of protest and student groups. This makes the statement less valid because, despite facing opposition, protest groups were influ...

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Outline the reasons for which the charge that ‘he must tax food’ was problematic for Chamberlain’s Tariff Reform campaign?

Chamberlain’s contentious commitment to Tariff Reform in 1903 dominated cross party debate and national political discussion in the years that followed. In his speech at Glasgow , the consequences of prop...

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To what extent was the calling of the First Crusade a response to Alexios's plea for help?

The calling of the first crusade by Pope Urban II in 1095 at Clermont can be seen as a response to the many pleas sent by the Byzantine Emperor, Alexios Comnenus. This was after vast swathes of land had b...

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To what extent was there economic instability in Germany from 1923-1928? (25 marks)

The Treaty of Versailles (1919) created a difficult and fragile legacy for Germany, with 1923-1928 being a period of intense economic turmoil. Germany experienced significant economic instabilit...

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