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How accurate is it to say that, in the years 1852–67, the most significant factor driving parliamentary reform was campaigning by the Reform League?

Introduction- Bring in your answer to the question, and explain the structure of your essay briefly. How is significance measured in your answer?POINT- Reform League (start with the named factor an...

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Source A opposes Germany. How do you know?

We know source A opposes Germany as the nation is depicted as a criminal in the cartoon. As the victors of the First World War, the allies clearly viewed Germany as a criminal and themselves to be the bri...

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How do I approach a source question?

Firstly, you must always check any accompanying text with the source which could provide the date of publication and potentially where it was published or written. Once this is established you may use you...

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What changes occurred to peasantry during the industrial revolution in England?

Probably the most apparent change during the industrialisation in the late 18th century, early 19th century is that urbanisation began. People moved to cities in the hope of getting a job there, since the...

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How/what should I revise for the A level History exam ?

Revision is extremely individual, my recommendation is that you figure out how you learn sooner rather than later. Do you learn by making mind maps? Re-writing your notes? Verbal testing? Timelines? These...

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