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How do I write an effective introduction and conclusion in my essay?

Introductions and conclusions are vital in essays, however they both serve different purposes. The introduction is there to set the scene. I would start off by writing a couple of sentences giving some co...

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To what extent was the Great Depression the primary cause of the rise of the Nazis in 1933?

Whilst the Great Depression was a significant cause in the rise of the Nazis, with Adolf Hitler capitalising on dire economic conditions in Germany to advance his political position, there are other cause...

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‘The failure of the Schlieffen Plan was the main reason for the stalemate on the box Western Front.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer.

The main aim of the Schlieffen Plan was to avoid a two-front conflict by enacting a rapid victory of the French in the West before turning to fight the Russians in the East. However, the war of movement w...

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Explain the causes of the Second World War.

To achieve top marks when tackling an 'explain' question, it is important to not only have 3 reasons for why something happened, but also to prioritise and link these reasons. For example, it is not enou...

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Why could the government not just print more money in the Weimar Republic? (in reference to the hyper-inflation crisis)

Printing more money became the issue. The word 'inflation' itself refers to when prices are rising but the value of money is falling.Inflation in the Weimar Republic largely came about because the governm...

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