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To what extent was the Treaty of Versailles the most important result of the First World War?

To answer any question in history we need to pull out key terms from the wording of the question. In this question, 'Treaty of Versailles' and 'most important result' are the key terms, so keep them at th...

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The protection of trade routes was the most important reason for the British Interest in the Eastern Question. How far do you agree with this view?

To a certain extent Trade was paramount for Britain in the Eastern Question. For example at the Treaty of Paris in 1856, Russia was denied access to the Black Sea straits and this demilitarization continu...

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'Joseph Stalin was able to secure genuine support and adoration from the Soviet people.' Discuss.

One might argue that Stalin's cult of personality was a success, creating a climate in which he was worshipped as a great man and a disciple of Lenin. Forms of media such as party newspapers, posters, sta...

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How did Stresemann help the Germany economy in the 1920s?

Gustav Stresemann was both Chancellor and Foreign Minister of Germany during the Weimar period in German history, a very economically unstable time. Germany was struggling to pay the reparations ordered b...

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Was Ronald Reagan, President of the United States, or Mikhail Gorbachev, Leader of the USSR, more responsible for ending the Cold War?

Reasons for Reagan:He decided to initiate talks with the USSR on arms limitations and a renewed 'detente' like state between the countries. Capitalism won over Communism as it proved itself to be the domi...

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