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How do you cope with the workload?

It is crucial to prioritise homework and assessments. You should aim to complete much of this during your free time in college/sixth form in order to focus on revision and exam techniques at home. Homewor...

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‘Without the Falklands War, Margaret Thatcher would have lost the 1983 General Election.’ Assess the validity of this view.

Before writing your answer, you should think about the what the question is getting at; in this case, how Thatcher, despite trailing in the opinion polls for most of her premiership, managed to win an ele...

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Examine the relative importance of economic and political factors in the causes of the Stalinist terror

The Stalinist terror is a wide-reaching term that may be broadly interpreted to mean the actions taken by Stalin and the Communist leadership to purge unfavourable elements, both in the party and society ...

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‘Tudor rebellions before 1540 were primarily driven by economic factors.' Explain why you agree or disagree with this view

During Henry VII and Henry VIII’s reigns, it is evident that there were many causes of rebellions; dynastic problems were the main cause of rebellions during the former’s reign, and after the threat of hi...

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To what extent was the system of democracy practised in the Federal Republic similar to that of the Weimar Republic?

In summary, the system of democracy practised in the Federal Republic bears some striking similarities to that of the Weimar Republic. In terms of overall structure, the role of elections and the nature o...

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