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Why did Ronald Reagan win the 1980 US presidential election?

Reagan's remarkable success resulted from Jimmy Carter's poor record and economic malaise, Reagan's personal charisma and a growing tide of conservatism in America.

The 1980 election came after the...

Answered by Charles W. History tutor
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Why has the memory of the Spanish Civil War been so contentious?

A ‘why’ question at History AS or A-Level requires students to analyse the different short and long-term factors contributing to a certain historical event. First, it is important to identify three or fou...

Answered by Isabella B. History tutor
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Why did the English Civil War start?

The English Civil Wars started due to a combination of long and short term factors. In the short-term, the war can be seen to be triggered by an immediate breakdown in the relationship between the King, C...

Answered by Marius S. History tutor
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How accurate is the assertion that Hitler achieved his dictatorship legally?

While Hitler's assention tothe position of 'Fuhrer' in 1934 went against the Weimar Constituion because it combined the two offices of Chancellor and President, historians point to the referendum which fo...

Answered by Jake M. History tutor
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How do I structure an A Level essay?

It can sometimes be a struggle to deal with the jump between GCSE and A Level. At GCSE you're likely to encounter questions which ask what happened whereas at A Level you are more likely to be as...

Answered by Corinne T. History tutor
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