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To what extent was the ideology of national socialism responsible for the outbreak of WWII?

The ideology of national socialism had several factors that were responsible for the outbreak of WWII. Primarily, the concept of 'lebensraum' created the political circumstances and environment necessary ...

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'The League of Nations failed principally because the USA was not a member'. To what extent do you agree with this statement?

10 mark answer"The League of Nations failed for several reasons: the USA was not a member; its most powerful members, Britain and France, were motivated by self-interest; and any decision taken ha...

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What problems did the Weimar government face in 1919-1923?

From the onset of it’s creation, the Weimar Republic already suffered from a host of problems. The very admittance of a Republic angered a lot of Germans who were still loyal to the the previous rule of t...

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Write an account of how Détente helped to ease tensions in the Cold War [8 Marks]

Détente refers to the time in the 1960s and 1970s when tensions eased between the two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union, as they attempted to co-operate and avoid conflict in the Cold Wa...

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Explain the effects of the cult of Stalin on the Soviet Union (8 marks).

 Stalin’s cult of personality emerged after extravagant 50th birthday celebration for him after December 1929 and centred around the promotion of Stalin’s image and policies through prop...

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