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How many historians' opinions do I need to get an A*?

Your history exam is less about collecting the opinions of other historians and listing them, rather more about your ability to construct an argument whilst analysing alternative opinions. You should read...

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Answered by Robyn V. History tutor
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"Serbian nationalism was the key cause of the First World War." Discuss this statement.

The First World War was precipitated by a variety of factors, many of which interlink and influence each other. This myriad of causes certainly raises issues for historians who are attempting to identify ...

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What were the most significant social policy changes made by the Liberal governments from 1906 to the start of WWI?

From 1906-1914, Liberal governments in Britain introduced several major policy changes motivated by their desire to reduce poverty. The most significant changes fell into two categories: protecting vulner...

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Answered by Elizabeth M. History tutor
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How far do you agree with the view that superpower misjudgements account for the development of the Cold war in the years 1945-53? (Taken from exam paper)

The development of the Cold War in the years 1945-53 can be accredited to an interplay of various factors as various historians have provided different interpretations. In source 7, Martin McCauley sugges...

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Answered by Juvan G. History tutor
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Why did Tsar Nicholas II abdicate from the Russian throne?

Tsar Nicholas II's abdication came against a backdrop of a changing political, social and religious nation but the catalyst for change came through Russia's struggles in the First World War. Nicholas was ...

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