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What were the causes and contributing factors of the European Reformation in the sixteenth century?

The European Reformation is a term used to describe the religious, cultural and political shift which marked the change from Medieval Catholic structures in society to an Early Modern Protestant society, ...

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Henry Vii's foreign policy foreign was motivated solely by his greed and desire for glory.

Henry Vii's obsession with money is well noted. His brutal use of Empson and Dudley and the council learned in the law made him a rich but deeply unpopular monarch. Similarly it could be argued that his d...

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How did the Nazi's rise to power?

The Nazi's rose to power by taken advantage of the circumstances and using propaganda to gain a response. The expensive repercussions after WW1 and the wall street crash had greatly effected Weimar German...

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"Henry VIII's intentions surrounding the Dissolution of the Monasteries were primarily religious." Assess the validity of this claim.

One could begin their answer with a short introduction revealing they are aware of the context of the question: what was the Dissolution of the Monasteries? In what year did it begin? And maybe a comment ...

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The Execution of Charles - Providence or Necessity?

Before the 1640s, even those vehemently opposed to the politics of Charles neglected to blame him personally for their grievances. Pym, the spearhead of the Parliamentarian cause in the 1630s, was quoted ...

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