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How do I make sure that I do not run out of time in the essay questions of the exam?

Timing in the History A Level is one of the biggest challenges encountered by most people who are preparing for the exam: it's very common for students to worry about running out of time, or not writing e...

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Assess the economic and political impact of the Treaty of Versailles on the Weimar Republic between 1919 and 1924.

The effects of the Treaty of Versailles were extensive, and both political and economic in nature. Economic effects included the loss of 13% of Germany's territory, as well as 75% of its iron ore and 15% ...

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Explain the international crisis sparked by the attacks on September 11 2001.

The September 11 attacks were globally seen as an act of war. President Bush declared a "War on Terror" shortly after the attacks. The Muslim world, along with the rest of the international comm...

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To what extent was Napoleonic rule beneficial to French society?

Napoleon's rule restored stability to France after over a decade of revolutionary fervor. In many respects, Napoleon confimed many of the advances of the French revolution: the Civil Code (1804) enshrined...

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“The absence of the United States was the most important reason for the failure of the League of Nations in the 1930s”. How far do you agree with this statement?

The League of Nations was ultimately ineffective in its goal of promoting cooperation and maintaining global peace, and a key reason for its failure was the fact that the United States never joined. Altho...

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