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How accurate is it to say that Stalin’s use of terror in the 1930s was fundamentally similar to Lenin’s use of terror in the years 1918–24?

The answer should reach a judgement on how accurate it is to say that Stalin’s use of terror in the 1930s was fundamentally similar to Lenin’s use of terror in the years 1918–24. The introduction might ou...

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How far does the application of new technologies explain the economic boom of the 1920s?

New technologies as well as mass production were central in causing the economic boom of the 1920s. Conveyor belt and moving assembly lines allowed mass production to take place following the introduction...

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Why was modernisation of the Soviet Union necessary for Stalin?

Modernising the Soviet Union was important for a number of reasons, primarily the need to prove communism was a viable and strong form of government in the eyes of the Western world. As the first nation t...

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To what extent was US military strategy the main reason for their defeat in the Vietnam War?

The counter-productive and inappropriate American military strategy in the Vietnam War was, to a great extent, the main reason for their loss of the war, however a combination of factors made the war 'unw...

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How far is the view that the 60s were 'swinging' in Britain an accurate one?

When assessing the meaning of the 'swinging' sixties, it's important to consider multiple ways in which the phrase can be interpreted. In terms of politics, the 60s was a time of youthful leaders and new ...

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