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“The Treaty of Versailles was a fair settlement” How far do you agree with this statement?

I agree with the statement “The Treaty of Versailles was a fair settlement” to a certain extent. I know that Germany had been unmerciful during the war leading to thirty seven million casualties. Therefo...

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Why were the overseas possessions of English kings significant in causing the Hundred Years’ War?

The first reason why English overseas possessions were significant in causing the Hundred Years' War is due to the legal status in which these possessions were held. Edward III, upon accession to the thro...

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What is the most effective way to prioritise what you need to learn or revise for in the exam?

The chief mistake made here is in believing that a History A-Level exam is about how much you know. If this were true, exams would be a blank time-line for you to fill in. Instead, you must remember that ...

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How do I effectively incorporate historiography into my essay?

Including historiographical arguments is a great way to impress an examiner. It's really important to make sure that the argument/s you include are relevant, that you don't accidentally plagiarise a hist...

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Can you explain the first and second reformations?

In late medieval Europe, the majority of Europeans accepted the Catholic Church's basic teachings and found its ceremonies and rituals meaningful. However, an increasingly vocal and significant faction of...

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