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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...

Answered by Isha K. History tutor
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How should I structure an essay in an exam?

When writing an essay in an exam, try to ensure that your answer is focused, well structured and supported by evidence. To start with, it is a good idea to create a brief plan for your essay. This should ...

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What were the causes of WWI?

The causes of WWI are very complex, however some of the main points were:

(I) The Alliance system which emerged in the 1890s, splitting Europe into two camps of Britain, France and Russia, and Germ...

Answered by Michael W. History tutor
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What does the functionalist theory of history claim about the Nazi holocaust?

The functionalist theory claims that Hitler had no long-term coherent plan for the destruction of the Jews. Rather, the Holocaust arose out of various confused policies he implemented, all intended to har...

Answered by Jennifer M. History tutor
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What is the significance of Margaret Thatcher's entry into the Exchange Rate Mechanism in 1990?

Economic significance: The decision to enter ERM in 1990 was economically detrimental as this occured at a time when the £ was valued too highly compared to the Deutschmark, meaning the exchange rate coul...

Answered by Hubert B. History tutor
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