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For what reasons, and with what results, did Alexander II try to reform Russian institutions?

Alexander II was the ruler of Russia in years 1855-1881. These were times of raging tensions as Russia lost its international position after the Crimean War in 1855. Alexander II was called the 'Tsar Lib...

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How effective were the policies of British governments, in the years 1789 to 1812, in controlling popular discontent?

Paragraph 1: Firstly, in terms of ‘how effective’ the policies were in ‘controlling’ popular discontent, it is important to register that different perspectives will lead to different conclusions, with po...

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How should I struture my response to an essay question?

Any essay should have an Introduction, Conclusion and Thematic Sections in between where the main body of the essay will be. In the introduction you should lay out the Context of the question (perhaps aid...

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How did the Nazis try to rebuild the German economy after 1933?

The popularity of the Nazis was in a large part due to their promise in their manifesto to rebuild Germany after the shocks of the War and the Great Depression.To achieve this, they limited imports to the...

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Was the loss of territory the most important effect of the Treaty of Versailles on Germany in the years 1919–22? Explain your answer.

I would begin by asking the student to explain the loss of territory involved in the Treaty of Versailles (Alsace & Lorraine to France, Eupen and Malmady to Belgium, Rhineland demilitarised, Lost all ...

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