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How successful were Stalin's economic policies?

From 1929 to 1941 Stalin deployed a number of economic policies to transform Russia from a backward nation into a European superpower. A motive that is clear from his own dialogue in the late 1920's, &quo...

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How should I approach source-based questions?

How you should approach source-based questions depends entirely on what you're being asked to do with the sources. Look at the question and establish what you need to do answer it. There are usually three...

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“The Treaty of Versailles was a fair settlement” How far do you agree with this statement?

I agree with the statement “The Treaty of Versailles was a fair settlement” to a certain extent. I know that Germany had been unmerciful during the war leading to thirty seven million casualties. Therefo...

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Why were the overseas possessions of English kings significant in causing the Hundred Years’ War?

The first reason why English overseas possessions were significant in causing the Hundred Years' War is due to the legal status in which these possessions were held. Edward III, upon accession to the thro...

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‘The Depression was the main reason that Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in January 1933.’ How far do you agree?

The Depression was an important reason why Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933. First of all, the Depression had a negative economic impact on Germany. This meant the Nazis were able to increase t...

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