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Who did more to make England a Protestant nation during Edward VI's reign, Northumberland or Somerset?

Edward VI's reign (1547 - 1553) experienced a religious transformation, turning England from a predominately Catholic nation at the close of Henry VIII's reign to a fully fledged Protestant Country in 155...

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Why is the American Civil War sometimes referred to as the War of Northern Aggression?

The American Civil War is sometimes called, and even taught, as the War of Northern Aggression. There are two main reasons for this; the first and more simple answer is that during the Post-Reconstruction...

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To what extent was the Civil Rights Movement a success?

In order to answer this question, first of all it is vital to break down what it is actually asking. This essay's main discussion should centre quite clearly around the Civil Rights Movement, however this...

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To what extent was Lenin a 'Red Tsar'?

The way in which government was structured and organised under Lenin is indicative of more continuity than change, suggesting that he was in fact a 'Red Tsar'. When Lenin came to power in October 1917, he...

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To what extent can Kennedy's Alliance for Progress plan be considered a success?

In November 1961, John Fitzgerald Kennedy announced an ambitious new plan to Latin American diplomats he promised $20 billion from public and private money to help Latin America bring about essential soci...

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