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How far did religion affect side-taking in the English Civil War?

Religion was central to seventeenth-century society and therefore played a predictable part in influencing side-taking during the English Civil War. To the larger segment of the population, and especially...

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What caused the outbreak of World War Two in 1939?

Historians acknowledge many factors causing the outbreak of war in 1939, however it is a culmination of these factors that must be seen as the ultimate cause in triggering the beginning of World War Two. ...

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Andrew Jackson’s leadership was the main cause of political conflict in the US in the period 1829-1837. – Discuss

President from 1829 to 1838, Andrew Jackson was the source of much political conflict thanks to a combination of his belligerent personality and his political views and strategy. In some respects other fa...

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How useful are these sources for our understanding of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1939? (32 mark)

There are many aspects which contribute to our understanding of Nazi Germany within the period of 33-39. Within source A we are prevented with a satirical cartoon which grates harshly upon the regime of t...

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"Labour's 1945 victory in the general election was a result of Conservative mistakes"- Discuss.

The poor electoral tactics of the Conservative party in the 1945 election arguably influenced their campaign result. Despite Churchill’s wartime popularity, Conservative tactics to focus exclusively on th...

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