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Assess the Reasons for Napoleon's Downfall

Throughout the years of 1806 – 1814, a number of factors coalesced to result in Napoleon's downfall. Significant causes of his downfall included the Continental Blockade, the Peninsular War, the Russian C...

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Assess the view that the feminist movement of the 1960s was the most significant turning point for women's rights in the USA, 1894-1992

The feminist movement of the 1960s was the most significant turning point for women's rights in the USA since it achieved the most change in the shortest period of time and held poular, intersectional sup...

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How far do you agree that the main reason for the survival of Weimar government 1919–1923 was the weakness of its opponents?

Introduction: Brief context about Weimar Republic in this period: discuss how it was a period fraught with turmoil. Lead into my argument, that it was a combination of two factors that en...

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How to I determine what the driving force was in Henry VIII divorce with Catherine of Aragon in 1532

Firstly- you need to establish what the driving forces were..... 1. Need for a male heir 2. Love of Anne Boleyn 3. Wanting to reform the Church 4. Troubled Conscience 5. Now- let's discuss what evidence e...

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If the Catholic Church was so powerful, why did the Protestant Reformation take place?

The Catholic Church had traditionally been the dominant socio-political and religious force in Europe in the centuries leading up to the Protestant Reformation: popes were some of the most influential fig...

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