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How far do you agree that the Hundred Flowers Campaign was a trick designed by Mao to trap his opponents?

  After Mao encouraged intellectuals to voice their concerns and criticisms of the Chinese Communist Party in the spring of 1957, he was hit with waves of outcries from millions around the country complai...

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Why were the Crusader States able to Survive between 1100 and 1124

Students will be encouraged to follow a structure that teaches all the skills relevant to exam questions and the Historical discipline in generalThey will have an introduction that sets out a clear view i...

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"The ideas of the Enlightenment were the main reason revolution broke out in France in 1789" Explain why you agree or disagree with this view

The ideas of the Enlightenment were a major reason behind revolution breaking out in France in 1789. This is because Enlightenment ideas of liberalism, egalitarianism and equality spread rapidly in France...

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Evaluate the interpretations in both of the two passages and explain which you think is more convincing as an explanation of the nature of those involved in the Pilgrimage of Grace. (25 Marks)

The pilgrimage of grace is a greatly debated historical event, with its nature being unclear over whom and what conducted the rebellion. The historian Michael Bush describes the pilgrimage as a ‘rising of...

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How should I structure the coursework essay I have been set?

The easiest way to structure your coursework essay is through a rigid plan that you religiously stick to. Before you go to write the essay create an essay plan that runs through your argument by thematica...

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