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Why did the Arab Conquests succeed?

The success of the Arab Conquests can be easily broken down into two factors: the strengths of Islam and the weaknesses of their enemies. This can be seen in the worn down attitudes of the Byzantine and S...

Answered by Megan M. History tutor
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How do I structure an answer to a question about which factor is the most important?

Firstly, you need to decide how you are going to separate your factors. For some questions it is obvious how to separate your paragraphs but for others it is trickier. A classic way that history answers a...

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How far do you agree that the impact of the First World War led to the abdication of the Tsar in 1917?

The First World War led to the Tsar’s abdication as, to begin with, Russia was vastly unprepared for conflict. In 1915, only one in three men had access to a rifle, and the army suffered a serious shortag...

Answered by Anton W. History tutor
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How well judged were the domestic and foreign policies of Mary I?

For any history essay question which requires you to present an argument, students should remain strictly analytical in their answer. It is key that they fully and clearly explain the value each piece of ...

Answered by Thomas S. History tutor
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World War I and World War II have been described as a 'second thirty year war', discuss.

Example Answer: This quote, from a French historian in 1946 encapsulates how the end of the World War I never really occurred, and any peace attempts thereafter were ultimately a failure, thus leading to ...

Answered by Nick M. History tutor
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