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What caused the collapse of the Weimar Republic?

A useful way of tackling this question would be to split your ideas of the possible factors into those based on structural phenomena and those driven by the agency of individuals. In this way, your answer...

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Describe the causes of the First World War

There were 4 main causes leading to the First World War. Firstly, the immediate cause of the war was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 by the Black Hand organisation of Serbian nationa...

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Why did the Russian government abolish serfdom in 1861?

On the 19th of February 1861 Tsar Alexander II signed into law the statues abolishing serfdom in the Russian Empire. This directly affected 22,557,748 peasant men, women and children, and aroun...

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Stalin’s rise to power was the greatest turning point in the nature of Russian government during the period of 1855-1964. To what extent do you agree with this view?

Russia during the period of 1855-1964 experienced great levels of change in the nature of its government. Under the Tsars and then the Communist leaders of Russia post-1917, it is evident that there are n...

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Charles I addressed the financial weaknesses of the Crown, in the years 1625 to 1640, more successfully than James I, in the years 1603 to 1625.

Address the question with an introduction that gives insight as to why there is a financial weakness with the Crown. Furthermore highlight the personalities of the Monarch and the link it as to their poli...

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