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‘Conservative electoral success in the years 1951-1964 was mainly due to rising living standards’ Assess the validity of this view

AGREE-DUE TO RISING LIVING STANDARDS Increase in weekly wages, more affluence seen through cars and TVs, the use of give away budgets by the Conservative chancellors such as - £134 million in 1955 ...

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Answered by Honey B. History tutor
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How far was Stalin responsible for the start of the Cold War by 1949?

1- Analyse and evaluate arguments that would corroborate this statement:Stalin's desire for security and a 'buffer zone' in Eastern Europe, leading to his implementation of communi...

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Answered by Joshua D. History tutor
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How would you analyse and use a source?

Analysing a Source Walkthrough
Circles of Inference (Use whiteboard feature)
Questions to address immediately (particularly if there is limited context to the source)
·        What is the s...

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Answered by Toby B. History tutor
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Why did Hitler become Chancellor of Germany in January 1933?

This is a very typical question for history A-level exams and I would suggest that a student approached it in four factors. The factors that I propose caused Hitler to become chancellor are 1) The failure...

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Answered by Holly A. History tutor
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To what extent was Stalin’s treatment of opposition a divergence from Lenin’s approach? Answer with reference to the years 1917-41.

This is a standard A level Russian/Soviet history essay title.points may include:Similarities - establishment of a one-party state, use of political terror and silencing of opponents, class warfare, secre...

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Answered by Rachel F. History tutor
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