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How crucial were the Falklands war to Margaret Thatcher's election victory in 1983?

 It can be argued that the Falklands war was an essential factor in Thatcher's landslide election victory in 1983 that saw the Conservative Party win a 144 seat majority. By 1982, economic and social unre...

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Who do different historians see as being responsible for initiating the Cold War?

The Cold War was characterised by two decades of antagonism predominantly between the rigidly hostile blocs, the Soviet Union and the United States. Post World War Two peace making resulted in clashing vi...

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I'm struggling with structuring my essays. Have you got any advice on this?

The structure of your essays in History, and other humanities subjects, during A-Level will be important in determining your grade so its appropriate to ensure your structure is logical, and coherent. You...

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How do you structure source based essays?

Source based essays are ones in which your own opinion shouldn't be the predominant aspect of your answer. In the introduction you should briefly identify the main points of each source, without giving aw...

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Why did the Third Reich lose WWII?

The Third Reich lost the Second World War (1939 - 1945) due to a number of inexplicably interlinking themes. The nature of Nazi leadership, with Hitler’s central role and dominance as a decision-maker, is...

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