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‘The civil rights movement had the most impact at the grassroots.’ Discuss.

The civil rights movement was initiated at the ‘grassroots’ level, by which I mean by the mass of ordinary black Americans who came together to protest at the dire and systemic inequalities of their lives...

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Who was to blame for the outbreak of the Cold War?

The origins of the Cold War have been a major source of historiographical debate amongst scholars. Broadly, there are four schools of thought that are important to know of. The first is the Pro-So...

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Assess the reasons why Northern hostility towards the South grew in the years 1850–1861.

It can be argued that the growing Northern disdain for the South in this period is perfectly embodied by the rising protest of slavery in America. An earlier victory against the Mexicans had allowed the c...

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AO1 Example exam response to consider: "The Boer War strengthened Britain." Explain why you agree or disagree with this view from the years 1899-1914.

Firstly, a key way in which the Boer War acted as a fundamental weakness to the British Empire was the inefficient and delayed response. During the war, the British forces, which were ass...

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Why did Chamberlain embark on the Tariff Reform campaign?

Joseph Chamberlain embarked upon the Tariff Reform campaign in the aftermath of the Boer war to rectify two fundamental problems that were plaguing British society and industry. Chamberlain outlines his r...

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