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“Despite the policy of Destalinisation, the main features of Stalinism were still intact in the USSR at the time of Khrushchev’s fall from power in 1964” Assess the validity of this view

Stalinism is defined as the ideological pursuits of Stalin’s reign, seen in the command centralised economy, and the application of a totalitarian rule to reach Communism. De-stalinisation refers to the p...

Answered by Iona T. History tutor
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'The political unrest of 1905 was brought about by the failures of the Russo-Japanese war.'

Introduction- for this essay question should look at both the short-term and long-term consequences for the causes of the 1905 political unrest For example, the Russo-Japanese war could be argued to h...

Answered by Tara B. History tutor
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How should I structure a history essay?

A history essay should contain an introduction, around three sections containing your argument, and a conclusion. The introduction should be brief and should set out a basic answer to the question, and in...

Answered by Flora C. History tutor
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What was the key cause of the First World War?

Many factors caused the outbreak of the First World War in the summer 1914, such that historians cannot agree on a single prime cause. Despite this, the key factors can be identified as the long-term crea...

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“Terror rather than solid achievement allowed the Nazis to maintain their authority between 1933 and 1939.” How accurate is this view?

The Nazi party used terror to consolidate power between 1933 and 1939. A primary aspect of this was the SA. The SA were vital to the consolidation of power until 1934 especially after the merging of the S...

Answered by Molly C. History tutor
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