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To what extent was the militant suffragette campaign the most important reason as to why some women achieved the right to vote in 1918?

In order to determine the most important factor as to why some women achieved the right to vote in 1918, an evaluation of numerous factors will be undertaken. However, it will be argued that although the ...

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To what extent was the changing social status of women after 1850 the most significant reason that led to most women gaining the right to vote in 1918?

At the turn of the century, the battle for women’s fundamental rights had reached a climax.  The fight for these rights developed against a backdrop of industrialisation, urbanisation and changes within t...

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How do I answer a 'how useful' source question?

BEFORE reading the sources, read the question and jot down key points you remember. Then read the source and notice areas/important people that the source does mention AND what it does not. Then answer th...

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Compare the views of Sources A and B about commemoration and remembrance.

Sources A and B both agree to a broad extent about the agreement on the site of the Scottish National War memorial and it should be in the capital city, Edinburgh. Secondly, Sources A and B also agree on ...

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How do you answer a History essay question in the exam?

Firstly, your introduction should follow the 'BFL' system. You should begin by giving the relevant Background to the topic of the question. For example, if your question ...

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