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'Fears of the Catholic threat to Elizabeth were fuelled more by events on the continent than at home'. How far do you agree?

‘Vox Populi, vox dei’. So declared the title page of one of a number of anti-Marian tracts published by Edward Norton in 1570, painting the Catholic threat as an assault on the common good. Anti-Catholic ...

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'Odysseus is too selfish to be a hero.' How far do you agree?

In order to interrogate the all-encompassing term ‘hero’, it is useful to close in on what exactly makes up a hero, therefore making it easier to pinpoint exactly which parts of this heroic identity Odyss...

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To what extent was the political authority exercised by Stalin and Khrushchev similar?

Introduction: The political authority exercised by Stalin and Khrushchev, which can be defined as the extent of control over opposition and security of their position varied greatly between Stalin and Khr...

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Is there a technique to writing good essays for Paper 2 and Paper 3?

Though everyone's writing is different, and many different kinds of essays can get a good mark, the mark scheme shows several things that make for a good essay, and that can easily be implemented. By foll...

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‘Stalin was a disaster for the USSR.’ Discuss.

Stalin’s dictatorship had huge significance for the USSR. His five-year plans led to a massively increased industrial output, increasing the USSR’s exports and income. Yet this came with heavy costs, and ...

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