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How successful were Elizabeth I and her ministers in managing Parliament?

Introduction: Outline key features of introduction in relation to questionHistoriographical justification for question: Neale would suggest that she was very unsuccessful; cites examples of vocal Protesta...

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Evaluate the reasons for the loss of Angevin power in France by 1214

There are 4 main reasons that i would discuss in regards to this question. I would consider the weaknesses and mistakes which were made by John, for example his mistreatment of key vassals, such as Hugh d...

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Analyze how the outcome of the First World War impacted the rise to power of two 20th century dictators.

Hitler:Treaty of Versailles:“Stab in the back theory”“diktat”Revision of Versailles Germany as a Great Power would be restoredStreaseman’s successes were not visible:at Locarnoaccepted the Western borders...

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Compare and contrast the rise to power of Stalin and Mao from an economic aspect.

Both dictators could exploit the weakness of their opposition caused by economic factors. Mao used the unwillingness of the GMD ( Chinese Nationalist Party ) to create economic reforms to advocate his ide...

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How accurate is it to say that the Pilgrimage of Grace of 1536 was a reaction to Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries?

Intro- Make your main argument (e.g. Although the dissolution of the monasteries was a key factor in causing the pilgrimage of grace, it could be seen as more of a spark which exacerbated underlying cause...

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