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In the years 1961 to 1968 the campaigns to advance the civil rights of African Americans made only limited progress in the face of bitter opposition. [25 marks]

The Civil Rights Movement during the 1960’s made significant progress in advancing the rights of African Americans, which reduces the validity of the statement. Bitter opposition can be defined as the whi...

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To what extent did the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, have the greatest impact on relations between England and the Catholic powers in the period 1568-88?

Introduction:> State why the period in the question is significant> Acknowledge the debate: widely contested by historians - where does this question fit in with the wider debates which surround the...

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What was the main causes of the First World War?

The causes of the First World War are numerous and varied, with long and short term factors but the main reason was the formation of Germany threatening the Balance of Power of Europe. Britain's foreign p...

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Please give a short overview what the League of Nations was and why it was found.

The League of Nations was an international organization which resulted out of the Paris Peace Conference that eventually ended the First World War. Even though then U.S.-President Woodrow Wilson initiated...

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Which of the following was the more important reason why Germany became a dictatorship: • Germany’s problems • Hitler’s actions?

Both Germany's problems and Hitler's actions are, in combination, important for explaining why Germany became a dictatorship. However, it can be argued that Hitler's actions were the more important factor...

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