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To what extent did the British Government adequately prepare for war by 1939?

Instead of trying to create an overarching answer, it is useful to look at the following factors and examine whether each one was successful or not. Factors include: Diplomacy (w/ USA, France, Germany, US...

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Answered by Caroline M. History tutor
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What variables dictated the position of women in English society during the period 1066-1330?

INTRO: The key factors and variables during this period affecting women’s position were the family that they were born into, their marital status and societal position. These variables ch...

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“President Truman was a success abroad, but a failure at home.” Assess the validity of this view.

INTRO: Truman was President from 1945 to 1952, overseeing the emerging Cold War, in which he solidified American control of Western Europe and began the fight of containing communism - to...

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How do you write an interesting historical essay while satisfying the needs of exam boards?

There is no fixed method or style to writing a history essay. There are, however, certain elements which must be included to both engage a reader and satisfy the stipulations of an exam board - it is impo...

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How did the perspectives on the problems of urban life in Britain change from 1870 to 1914?

In the late Victorian to Edwardian period in Britain, cities were growing. The nineteenth century was witness to a huge boom in urban population – in Birmingham for example, it had increased from seventy-...

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