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When writing about sources, how should I approach a picture differently from a written source?

History GCSE and A Level qualifications all require you to look at and evaluate sources. When you are looking at a source, your main goal is to consider its NOP (Nature, Origin, and Purpose). Whether a so...

Answered by Ingrid B. History tutor
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How did life change for the kulaks under Stalin?

The student should mention the Great Terror, liquidation of the kulaks, use of the Cheka, creation of the gulags to name a few. POINT - why did life change? Life changed for the kulaks due to Stal...

Answered by Mia C. History tutor
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How did Hitler become chancellor in 1933?

In January 1933 Hitler was appointed Chancellor. His rise to power was born out of a series of events, namely the Wall St Crash, the strength of the Nazi campaign, and the failure of democracy. The Wall S...

Answered by Edward S. History tutor
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Explain the Importance of the Cuban Missile Crisis for the development of the Cold War

The Cuban Missile Crisis was a 13 day period in October 1962, where nuclear war seemed imminent. It was important as it demonstrated the problems that could be caused by nuclear weapons and introduced the...

Answered by Olivia P. History tutor
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‘John Major was an unlucky Prime Minister’ Assess the validity of this view.

Politically, John Major was unlucky for the majority of his premiership, whereas economically it could even be argued that John Major was lucky. The best way this divergence can be seen is in the Black We...

Answered by Claudia Q. History tutor
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