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Throughout history there have been many factors that have helped to improve surgery and the understanding of anatomy. How important has war been in improving surgery and the understanding of anatomy compared with other factors?

An accurate understanding of human anatomy escaped medical academics throughout much of western history. Over time, numerous factors allowed for a better understanding of anatomy, and by extension, surger...

Answered by Paula L. History tutor
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How to structure an answer to the question: 'Assess the view that Lenin’s rule between 1917 and l924 was merely a brutal dictatorship'.

First, we could ask if we both think that Lenin’s rule can simply be reduced to a ‘brutal dictatorship’. Do we not need to be more specific if we are going to properly understand the specificities of Russ...

Answered by Edward N. History tutor
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What's the difference between argument and analysis?

I choose this question because I remember it being one that confused me and my classmates greatly during the transition between GCSE and A-level. At GCSE, your answer is black and white. You're often aske...

Answered by Lawrence P. History tutor
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To what extent was Mussolini’s foreign policy a success between the years 1922 and 1940?

Mussolini from the years 1922 and 1940 was engaged in a continuous battle to “forge a nation” in war, and to achieve a new and greater Italy that would see him become a new Global power. He believed that ...

Answered by Zoe A. History tutor
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How accurate is it to suggest that the Treaty of Versailles was mainly responsible for the political and economic instability in Germany in the years 1919-23?

The first step in answering this question is to ensure that you understand the contents of the treaty and the subsequent impact on instability. For example how the huge war reparation payments were devast...

Answered by Daniel A. History tutor
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