Top answers

History
All levels

Explain why Mary, Queen of Scots, was a threat to the reign of Elizabeth I?

The most important reason why Mary was a threat to Elizabeth's reign was the fact that Mary was Catholic. Elizabeth had reinstated Protestantism as the official religion of England when she inherited the ...

Answered by Harriet-Rose H. History tutor
52361 Views

Why was the Truman Doctrine significant?

The Truman Doctrine was an American initiative introduced in 1947, which marked a change of international policy from isolationism to containment. Introduced by President Truman in a speech to Congress, t...

Answered by Ciara E. History tutor
20390 Views

What was the short term significance of the 1905 revolution on Russia?

The essence of the question focusses on the short-term impact of the 1905 revolution with particular focus on the significance of such an event. Identifying the necessary and relevant factual knowledge is...

Answered by Nicholas H. History tutor
4206 Views

What was the turning point in the African-American Civil Rights Movement?

The turning point in the American CR movement can be said to be a number of events: 1955 - the lynching of Emmett Till because he had an open casket funeral which exposed the brutality, well-docu...

Answered by Rebecca J. History tutor
23273 Views

“Puritans posed more a threat to Elizabeth I than the Catholics did.” Assess the validity of this view.

Catholic opposition in England was made more of a threat by the hostile international political situation which allowed insurgents to gain foreign support and led to plots against Elizabeth's life. On the...

Answered by Lauren V. History tutor
11712 Views

We're here to help

contact us iconContact usWhatsapp logoMessage us on Whatsapptelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo

© MyTutorWeb Ltd 2013–2025

Terms & Conditions|Privacy Policy
Cookie Preferences