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To what extent did the United States 'win' the Cold War?

How should we approach this question? You've got an hour. Let's look at the first five minutes.First, circle on the command term. "To what extent" questions are tricky. They requires you to argu...

Answered by Isabella W. History tutor
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What were the main causes of the Bolshevik success in the Russian Civil War?

White Army weaknesses:Disunited and quarrelsome (no united goal or leader)Organisation of directory (coalition) lasted 2 months : Sept-Nov 1918Kolchak unable to establish ...

Answered by Martha A. History tutor
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To what extent was US's use of atomic weapons on Japan in the Second World War justified?

Considering the profound impact of the United States use of the atomic weapon on modern history, the historical debate on whether or not the US is justified in employing it near the end of the second worl...

Answered by Jonathan C. History tutor
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What is the best way to approach an essay plan in a time-pressured exam based environment?

Step 1: firstly take a breath. Take ten seconds before opening the exam paper to take a deep breath and calm and focus your mind before tackling the question. Step 2: Choose a question that you feel comfo...

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Analyse which was the most prominent form of conflict between the Soviet Union and United States during the Cold War

The student should adress these 3 main forms: Traditional Great Power Rivalry (using the establishment of sphere's of influence at the Yalta and Tehran conferences as well as Soviet fears of invasion post...

Answered by Alexander M. History tutor
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