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How do I get balance in my essay while still having a definitive conclusion?

Having a definitive, consistently-argued view is one of the most important features of a good history essay. However, a good essay will also consider other perspectives. Rather than viewing the task of ba...

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Were economic failings the main cause of the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe?

Important to think about here are the various ways 'Communism' and politics interacted. Are we talking about popular Communism 'from below' or an elite 'from above'? A good question will discuss the inter...

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Explain the effect of the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and 1689.

The forced abdication of James II and the introduction of William of Orange to the British monarchy had far reaching effects into the workings of the British crown and government. Not only was an absoluti...

Answered by Florence H. History tutor
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discuss the long term causes of the French Revolution

The long term causes of the French revolution can be identified as: weak leadership, presence of the enlightenment, the American War of Independence, and the structure of French society.To begin with, Lou...

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To what extent was the presidency of Lyndon Johnson the most important turning point in the development of African American civil rights?

In planning an answer to this question, it is important to first deconstruct the question itself. By doing this, you can gauge what it seems the examiner is looking for, and plan your response accordingly...

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