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How should I go about analysing a primary source?

A source is a first-hand piece of evidence that historians can use to find out about the past. Examples include: eyewitness accounts, letters, diaries, photographs, cartoons, posters etc. It might be help...

Answered by Bethany B. History tutor
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How did the Nazis try to rebuild the German economy after 1933?

The popularity of the Nazis was in a large part due to their promise in their manifesto to rebuild Germany after the shocks of the War and the Great Depression.To achieve this, they limited imports to the...

Answered by Robert P. History tutor
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To what extent were Gorbachev's reforms responsible for the fall of the Soviet Union?

To blame Gorbachev alone is an oversimplification. Reforms may have accelerated the decline of the USSR, but their failure was contingent on long standing economic conditions.
Firstly - what were Gor...

Answered by Charlotte E. History tutor
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How justifiable was the Treaty of Versailles at the time?

First, one would outline some of the terms of the Treaty, showing an understanding of what it entailed
It's important to know who the main actors were at the time, so one would look at:(1) Clemencea...

Answered by Lottie W. History tutor
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Who won the Cold War and why was this outcome significant to the progression of world history?

Break this question into two parts. Firstly, what was the result of the Cold War? Secondly, why was this result important? To answer the first question, ask yourself when the Cold War ended and why you t...

Answered by Abby S. History tutor
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