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(edexcel style A-level) To what extent was leadership the main reason for the failure of chartism during the years 1839 — 1849?

A failure or lack of cohesive and organised leadership of the Chartist movement during the years 1839 to 1849 has often been cited as one of the main reasons that Chartism failed. The movement was made u...

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To what extent was the United States responsible for the collapse of the Grand Alliance at the end of the Second World War?

In writing this essay, the first thing to note is the structure of the question – ‘to what extent’ – this means that the essay will have to have two sides and deal both with the United States and the Sovi...

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To what extent was there a Mid-Tudor Crisis? (1547-1558)

Firstly we must define 'crisis'- if we take crisis to mean that the monarchy was at breaking point, or the point of being overthrown, then there was not a crisis, although there were serious issues going ...

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How do I make sure that I do not run out of time in the essay questions of the exam?

Timing in the History A Level is one of the biggest challenges encountered by most people who are preparing for the exam: it's very common for students to worry about running out of time, or not writing e...

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Assess the economic and political impact of the Treaty of Versailles on the Weimar Republic between 1919 and 1924.

The effects of the Treaty of Versailles were extensive, and both political and economic in nature. Economic effects included the loss of 13% of Germany's territory, as well as 75% of its iron ore and 15% ...

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