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'Conservative governments in the year 1951 to 1964 were successful in their imperial policy’. Assess the validity of this view.

Agree: Macmillan accepted the ‘Winds of Change’ 1960, recognised independence movements and carried out decolonisation 1957-1968 in an effective wayPolicy carried out with support of world leaders and pub...

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How does Interpretation A differ from Interpretation B about Hitler’s appeal to the people of Germany? (4)

Interpretation A: Albert Speer, writing in his book, ‘Inside the Third Reich’ written in 1960. He remembers hearing Adolf Hitler speak in January 1931 at Berlin University. Albert Speer went on to...

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Assess the short term significance of Malcolm X in reducing racial discrimination.

Malcolm X is remembered by his autobiographer as the 'angriest black man in America'. This essay will argue that the way that Malcolm X was portrayed in the Media in comparison to the less radical Martin ...

Answered by Emily S. History tutor
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To what extent was poor military leadership the main cause for Italy's poor performance during the First World War?

  • In order to answer this question, it is essential to dissect the question into exactly what it is asking you to cover in your answer. There is clearly a factor you must take into consideration whils...
Answered by Flora K. History tutor
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How significant was economic distress in the February revolution of 1917?

Overall the economic distress provided a catalyst for the February revolution to take place in 1917, due to the majority of peasants at the time living in poverty, which was partly caused by the policies ...

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