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Why did the British government initiate a truce with the Irish in 1921?

The British government were finding it increasingly difficult to deal with the type of warfare the Irish were engaging in, (guerrilla warfare) as in their eyes the IRA was just a small "murder gang.&...

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Answered by Emily B. History tutor
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Why did the Labour party lose power between in 1970

When tackling a question which asks you why a historical process or event occurred, the first thing to remember is that any answer you give must approach the question from a variety of different angles; n...

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What makes a good conclusion?

While the introduction and the main body of an essay are obviously very important to gaining a good mark, the most integral aspect of essay writing is the conclusion. A paragraph at the very end of an ess...

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How would you revise facts and statistics for an A-Level History Exam?

For memorising facts I always personally find it easiest to use flashcards, and then link the facts to important themes that might come up in your exams. For example, if you were studying for edexcel, and...

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Answered by Angus Y. History tutor
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How far can WW1 be considered a turning point for bringing about a change to the role and status of women in the years 1850-1950?

The long term significance of the war helped women to gain employment opportunities when the Sex Disqualifications Act was passed in 1919 which gave rights to women to enter professions like jurors, magis...

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