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What is the Thaw?

The period of 1950-62 is one that had seen, both the most improvement in relations and an escalation of Cold War tensions. Known as the ‘Thaw’ this period marked a time where both countries seemingly reco...

Answered by Katherine Ray A. History tutor
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How do I analyse a source in the exam?

The biggest thing to remember about source questions is that its all in the analysis. You don't need that much specific knowledge to answer a source question, and can even get away with j...

Answered by Abigail H. History tutor
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What were the different roles of the Chinese Civil War and the Korean War in the start of the Cold War in Asia?

This is a brief essay-style introduction to the question, to ensure that an overall understanding is given while drawing the student's attention to the key points to make in a potential exam question:From...

Answered by Ben C. History tutor
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How do i structure my essays efficiently

The easiest way to structure and History Essay is a short snappy introduction that grabs the attention of the examiner. The aim should be to outline the key points you are going to talk about in the essay...

Answered by George B. History tutor
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“Despite the policy of Destalinisation, the main features of Stalinism were still intact in the USSR at the time of Khrushchev’s fall from power in 1964” Assess the validity of this view

Stalinism is defined as the ideological pursuits of Stalin’s reign, seen in the command centralised economy, and the application of a totalitarian rule to reach Communism. De-stalinisation refers to the p...

Answered by Iona T. History tutor
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