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Was Factor X the Key Reason for February Revolution? Produce an essay plan

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Key things to include: The historical debate and historian's views Consideration of the different factors Why is the question being asked? (Why might the answer not be ...

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To what extent was the Great Depression the primary cause of the rise of the Nazis in 1933?

Whilst the Great Depression was a significant cause in the rise of the Nazis, with Adolf Hitler capitalising on dire economic conditions in Germany to advance his political position, there are other cause...

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Why did the USA introduce marshal aid

There are several reasons the USA introduced marshal aid. Ranging from the ideological to the economic. The ideological reason is that support for communism was rising in Europe. As the “leader” of capita...

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Which influenced Charlemagne more his dealings with Byzantium or with the Anglo-Saxons? (10 Marks)

This is a standard 10 mark question in the unit 2 of OCR A-Level History.
The key is to not spend too long on the 10 marker as you can get near full marks by writing two solid paragraphs on each segm...

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How far can the policies of Gladstone and Disraeli be characterized as reformist?

Both Gladstone and Disraeli enacted policies that could be considered reformist. That being said, one should be careful not to ignore the fact that there were elements of compromise, consolidation and eve...

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