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What were the underlying causes of the outbreak of the First World War?

There were four main causes of the First World War before the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, nationalism, imperialism, militarism and alliances. Nationalism: this caused aggression between the...

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How do I carry out a successful and effective primary source analysis?

To be successful and effective when carrying out a primary source analysis, you must first understand what a primary source actually is. In historic or literary terms, a primary source is a document or im...

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What happened during the Norman Conquest (1066) and why did it occur? (AQA Topic)

First, I would outline the political causes of the Norman Conquest; that Edward the Confessor died with no direct male heir and so multiple claimants arose to contest the succession. These included the gr...

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Why do you think Roosevel wanted artists and photographers to be employed under the New Deal?

Roosevelt would have had many reasons for employing artists and photographers under the New Deal. Firstly, by employing people like this, Roosevelt would win over another group in society to support his r...

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What are the differences between an introduction and conclusion in a history essay?

An introduction and conclusion are similar and important parts of any history essay. It is crucial though that you do not repeat yourself. An introduction directly addresses the essay question and clearl...

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