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‘The Impact of Continental Possessions on English central government was most significant from the reign of Henry I’ How far do you agree with this statement?

During the reign of Henry I, continental possessions had a positive impact on English central government due to an increased efficiency and lack of corruption, as well as innovation in terms of the roles ...

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Explain two consequences of the Dawes Act 1887 (8 marks) - Edexcel Paper 2 American West Q1

One consequence of the Dawes Act was that the Plains Indians lost half of the land they had had in 1887 to the white settlers. This was the result of the part of the Act that stated that any land not rese...

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How do I effectively plan source questions?

You're sat in an exam, the clock's ticking, the pressure's on and you're faced with a box or two crammed with information. It looks scary but don't worry, the paper is on your side, giving you masses of i...

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What were the key differences between Martin Luther King and Malcolm X during the American Civil Rights Movement?

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Martin Luther King and Malcolm X were arguably the two most important leaders during the American Civil Rights Movement. Although both were dedicated to ending racial...

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What does far right and far left mean? (In the context of the Weimer Republic and the popular modern Germany GCSE module)

As you know, in the Weimar Republic there were challenges to the Republic from groups who held far left beliefs, such as the Spartacists, and far right beliefs, such as the Freikorps. But what do the labe...

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