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Why did Protestants consider Catholics unpatriotic in Bismarck’s Reich? What were the sources of the German Kulturkampf?

During Bismarck’s reign, Catholics were not well perceived by Protestants, particularly the conservative Protestants and the liberals. In the wake of the industrial age and technological progress, most Ge...

Answered by Marie R. History tutor
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How far do you agree that the Nazi Party was no more than a 'fringe irritant' in German politics in the years 1920-1929?

The Nazi Party only being on the fringe of German politics was certainly true when one looks at the start of the 1920s; but by 1929, their power had grown substantially. In 1920, Adolf Hitler joined a par...

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Why has there been an increase in the President of the United States' exercise of the 'Commander-in-Cheif' role?

The Presidency of the United States is one bound by constitutional checks and balances as set out by the Founding Fathers to prevent a tyrannical President. The formal constitutional constraints on the Pr...

Answered by Parmis S. History tutor
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Explain why there was widespread unemployment in 1815

One of, if not the main factor when considering British unemployment in 1815 is the end of the Napoleonic Wars. The Napoleonic Wars proper, began in 1803. From 1803 to 1815, the United Kingdom was essenti...

Answered by Archie C. History tutor
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What did the British believe their role was in 19th century India?

The British believed they had several roles in India during the 19th century and these roles also changed with time. At the start of the 19th century, India was still under the control of the East India C...

Answered by Vivien Z. History tutor
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