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How did Hitler effectively get rid of opposition?

   As Hitler aimed to convert German to a dictatorship from a democracy, one key issue always undermined his efforts – his opposition. For Hitler to effectively gain power, he realised that he had to remo...

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Why did Partition occur in Ireland in 1922?

This question should be answered with reference to a number of factors, which should be laid out and clearly signposted in the introduction. The key factors to discuss are:

  1. Protestant Uls...

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How far do you agree that the development of the Cold War between 1945 and 1953 was due to ideological differences?

The ideological differences between the Soviet Union and the US were undoubtedly a key factor in the early development of the Cold War. As stated in Source X, the contrasting beliefs of capitalism and com...

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Assess the reasons why Westward Expansion caused frictions between Northern and Southern States in the US during the 1850's.

Westward expansion was only an issue of political contention because of slavery. While Southern states wanted to see the protection and expansion of slavery and hence the protection and expansion of their...

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What was the state’s role in the Armenian genocide?

The Ottoman government played a significant role in the 1915 Armenian genocide. The state, an organisational structure with added authority, reached a point during the First World War where violence was l...

Answered by Alice M. History tutor
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