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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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“Elizabeth was never in control of her parliaments” Assess the validity of this view.

Although there are several examples that suggest Elizabeth I was sometimes out of control of her parliament, the assessment that she was ‘never’ in control can be questioned. Over the course of her reign ...

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Explain whether you agree or disagree with the statement ' Henry VIII never seriously abandoned the Catholic faith in the years 1529 to 1547'

Although Henry broke away from the supermeacy of Rome his motiveations and actions in response to his faith indicate that he at least in part retained some association with the Catholic Faith. Prior to th...

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'The main reason that the US pursued a policy of containment since 1946 was ideological.' Explain why you agree or disagree with this view

Containment was principally an ideological policy by its very nature as an antithesis to communism. Whilst economical aspects to containment are clearly visible in its implementation in areas such as with...

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How would I write an essay about how the Monarchy was 'Transformed' (between 1685-1702)

What can be introduced is that the Monarchy was transformed and was in a fundamentally different place in 1702 (introducing the argument shown). Firstly, conduct an analysis of James II's rule-showing how...

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