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What was the turning point in the African-American Civil Rights Movement?

The turning point in the American CR movement can be said to be a number of events: 1955 - the lynching of Emmett Till because he had an open casket funeral which exposed the brutality, well-docu...

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I keep running out of time in exams, how can I avoid this?

Most GCSE papers are split between a number of short answer questions worth a few marks and then one or two longer 'essay-style' questions which are worth considerably more. The key thing to focus on is e...

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The Tory government was no more liberal from 1822-1827 than 1812-1822. Assess the validity of this statement.

Introduction - Give background to why liberalism was a relevant concept, placing its ascent in the broader context of socio-economic change. Present a clear and coherent sense of your argument, whilst als...

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Describe why the Mormons were disliked. (1830s)

Christians disliked the teaching of the Mormons and most people were against the view of having more than wife as being acceptable. Mormons generally cut themselves off from ordinary society, and some Mor...

Answered by Isla W. History tutor
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Why did the Reds win the Russian Civil War?

When you look at the map of the Russian civil war in 1918, its easy to think that the Reds look thoroughly outnumbered and outgunned, tucked away at the western edge of Russia clustered around the key cit...

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