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Evaluate the role of technology in prolonging the First World War (IB History Exam Question)

The Examiner is looking for a nuanced but strong answer.
Technology's rapid development during WW1 gave rise to the belief that it would cut the war short. However, each technological innovation was ...

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To what extent did the failure of collective security result in the policy of appeasement in the mid 1930s?

The League of Nations was set up following World War One in 1920 with a goal of maintaining peace. The League pursued a policy of Collective Security, which revolved around the idea that war should not be...

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To what extent did nationalism cause World War One?

For: Nationalism can be defined as an intense form of patriotism and those with nationalist tendencies in the early 20th century celebrated the culture and achieve...

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How do I approach a 'to what extent do you agree with this statement' question?

With these types of questions you will be given a statement in quotation marks, for example "Hitler's rise to power was a result of the Weimar government's inability to address economic problems"...

Answered by Phoebe E. History tutor
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To what extent was the legacy Treaty of Versailles the main cause of the Second World War?

Thesis - The legacy and impact of the Treaty of Versailles was the main cause of the WWII, since it set the precedent for a following conflict. Despite this, the failure of collective security, the econom...

Answered by Vinicius S. History tutor
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