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Analyse US foreign policy since the end of the Cold War

After the Cold War, the United States started to be more implicated in the world, notably on a military level. Not only were they more implicated, but this implication was also much more open and public c...

Answered by Zacharie A. History tutor
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To what extent was Brown vs Board (1954) the most significant turning point in ending segregation in America?

To tackle the turning points question it is important to compare the tuning point to other turning points of the period. In the introduction there are several key points that need to be addressed such as ...

Answered by Thomas C. History tutor
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My essays are full of relevant historical content but I'm still getting low marks, why might this be?

There is a temptation in writing History essays to want to show off as much knowledge as possible. Slotting in a particularly juicy piece of information at the right time will indeed be hugely useful. How...

Answered by Joseph T. History tutor
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Explain why 17th century Puritans were opposed to the theatre.

The conservative sect of Protestantism disliked theatres because they were seen as immoral places harbouring anti-Puritan ideas and groups. This immorality was manifested in criminal groups often found in...

Answered by Phoebe H. History tutor
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What would your advice be on revision for History at A-Level?

There is no definitively correct answer on revision. All students learn and revise in a variety of different ways.However, my advice when it comes to History at A-Level and even during my studies at under...

Answered by Daniel L. History tutor
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