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Describe how the Treaty of Versailles weakened Germany

The war reparations issued in the Treaty of Versailles against Germany after WW2 were very harsh, to punish them as the other European countries (France, England) laid all blame for the war on Germany. Th...

Answered by Florence H. History tutor
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To what extent was the Potsdam Coference in 1945 responsible for the start Cold War?

Many would argue that the Potsdam Conference in July to August 1945 acted as the catalyst in the initiation of the Cold War. The main two objectives of the conference were to end of war with Japan and the...

Answered by Honor O. History tutor
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“Lloyd George was the architect if his own downfall.”- How far do you agree?

This statement is true to a certain extent, however there were some factors that were out of Lloyd George's hands. For example, Lloyd George was not to blame for the state of Britain's economy after the F...

Answered by Oliver M. History tutor
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The conditions at the time were more important than the methods used in the rise to power of one authoritarian leader

The political importance of the Chinese peasantry is vital in understanding Mao’s consolidation of power in 1949. It was their oppression that incited the hatred towards the Kuomintang and constituted the...

Answered by Olivia T. History tutor
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How far do you agree that the Hundred Flowers Campaign was a trick designed by Mao to trap his opponents?

  After Mao encouraged intellectuals to voice their concerns and criticisms of the Chinese Communist Party in the spring of 1957, he was hit with waves of outcries from millions around the country complai...

Answered by Sam A. History tutor
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