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Was Robespierre the most important figure during the revolutionary period in France?

Variations on this question can be found in all A Level courses tackling French history from the 1780s to the end of the Napoleonic era. Maximilian Robespierre has remained a central figure in public and ...

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Answered by Alistair S. History tutor
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Assess the significance of the role of the Papacy in bringing about change to the nature and purpose of crusading in the years 1095-1215

From 1095 to 1215, the Papacy was at the heart of the nature and purpose of crusading. It has been argued in some cases that the true motives of the Church were to utilise crusading as a tool for their ow...

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Answered by Shaan B. History tutor
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How can so many information and dates be learnt by one person in a short time?

History is all about causes and consequences which change the world from time to time. By knowing these it is really easy to remember dates, names, and events as you don't just remember them by heart but ...

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Answered by Anna N. History tutor
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To what extent did Elizabeth's authority decline in the years 1589 to 1603?

By the year 1589, Elizabeth was old and increasingly decrepid. She was disillusioned wth those around her and the death of many of her great councillors limited her ability to rule successfully. Furthermo...

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Answered by Fred B. History tutor
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To what extent were Soviet policies responsible for the outbreak and development of the Cold War between 1945 and 1949?

A question that begins 'To what extent...' is often one of the better questions to answer in an exam paper, as it allows for the expression of your own opinion on the topic. A question such as 'What were ...

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Answered by Freddie R. History tutor
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