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How should you structure your essay? Example: How far do you agree that Friendly Societies and cooperatives did more than trade unions to promote the interest of the working class between 1830-1870?

Introduction - define & your argument
YesFS: - supported by governmentover 4 million members by 1870However, required subscriptionCooperatives:- Rochdale pioneers examplenew lanark an example, 25...

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How accurate is it to say that the Weimar Republic never enjoyed popular support?

Support for constitution:High turnout rates or votes lowest of 75%Probably higher than actual support for government – people liked the democratic ideal – too idealistic
Support for government:1924-2...

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To what extent was the civil right movement in 1960s America successful?

Plan of essay answer- Success= defined by popular support, media coverage and legal change. Intro- line of argument= was very successful in gaining support and media coverage, leading to legal change (ho...

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How do I plan and structure this question?- "To what extent was the destruction of the kulaks the most important outcome of Stalin’s campaign of forced collectivisation?" (AQA A-Level History, Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917-1953, June 2018)

Firstly, we need to highlight the key words here: EXTENT, KULAKS, MOST IMPORTANT, COLLECTIVISATION. The question is asking you 'to what extent' were the Kulaks the...

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Could full assimilation be seen being as a workable alternative to the Native American removal of the 19th Century?

The US government in some ways did attempt to assimilate Native Americans, this could be seen as a workable, although problematic, alternative to removal. These assimilation attempts more often than not f...

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