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Which was the more important cause of the failure of the League: its organisation or its membership?

In terms of organisation, the League failed because it was too Eurocentric. When the Manchuria crisis unfolded it took the Lytton Commission 12 months to reach a decision because of the distance between E...

Answered by William H. History tutor
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“THE MOST IMPORTANT REASON FOR STALIN’S RISE TO POWER WAS THE WEAKNESS OF HIS OPPONENTS.” TO WHAT EXTENT DO YOU AGREE WITH THIS STATEMENT?

The most significant reason for Stalin’s rise to power was his political and ideological strengths. The weakness of Stalin’s opponents also played a significant role however only aided Stalin’s rise becau...

Answered by Francesca B. History tutor
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How to structure an effective history essay

Answering a history essay can often seem daunting but in essence it's very simple. The structure 'PEEL' (Point, Evidence, Explanation, Link) which teachers love, is the easiest and most effective way. But...

Answered by Jamie S. History tutor
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How do I prepare a response to a source question? (AQA A level)

Sources can seem daunting and difficult to understand, but an organised approach can allow you to analyse the source effectively and easily. Firstly, it is important to understand exactly what the questio...

Answered by Sarah W. History tutor
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How would you approach a source question?

I would first ask the student what exam board the question is from. I would also ask the student whether the source was written or visual, as there can be different approaches taken depending on the sourc...

Answered by Tabitha W. History tutor
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