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What are some of the key reasons for Hitlers rise to power?

The Wall Street Crash in 1929 caused huge economic problems for Germany. With millions unemployed, German citizens lost faith in the Weimar Government. Hitler was able to exploit this by promising to rebu...

Answered by Kai A. History tutor
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How do I answer an "explain" question?

A question asking you to "explain how" or "explain why" (6 or 8 marks) might seem simpler than the longer-answer questions, but it is still testing the same skills: development of poin...

Answered by Annabel T. History tutor
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How do you answer a source question at History GCSE?

At GCSE you will be expect to comment on the meaning behind visual and written sources. It is important to be aware of your exam board’s specific requirements. These can be accessed online and will help u...

Answered by Dana K. History tutor
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How do I structure an essay?

The most important part of an essay is making sure the points you are making are clear, and the best way to do this is with the structure.

Firstly, make sure there is a clear introduction which lay...

Answered by Emily W. History tutor
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How did Hitler effectively get rid of opposition?

   As Hitler aimed to convert German to a dictatorship from a democracy, one key issue always undermined his efforts – his opposition. For Hitler to effectively gain power, he realised that he had to remo...

Answered by Oluwamayomipe O. History tutor
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