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What was the most important cause of the French revolution in 1789?

The French Revolution was the culmination of an inherently unstable class system brought into crisis due to short term triggers involving Louis XVI’s personal shortcomings, changing cultural attitudes und...

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‘The development of nationalistic policies was primarily due to the ruling elite in Germany from 1789-1918’ Discuss (24 marks)

This question is asking whether or not the rise of nationalism in the law in Germany within this period was primarily due to the decisions of the combined monarchy and government, or due to a widespread g...

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What are the strengths, and limitations, of different types of historical evidence?

Rounded historical study requires the appraisal and evaluation of different types of historical evidence. Most of this is written evidence, gathered from administrative records, books/pamphlets, or litera...

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"The war crisis was the primary factor behind the emergence of government by Terror in 1793" How far do you agree?

This is a classic A level History question from one of the most examined(and most-difficult) parts of the French Revolution course. The important thing here is not to panic, and to break it down. Step 1 w...

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How do you write an effective and concise introduction to a history essay in an exam?

The purpose of an introduction is to show the examiner that you: understand the question being asked, can outline the various ways of approaching said question and that you have a clear argument. To do th...

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