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‘Henry’s treatment of his sons was a more important cause of the Great Rebellion than his baronial policy.’

The most important thing to consider in answering this question is to ensure you are presenting a clear well structured argument. That means you need a point of view of what CAUSED the great rebellion tha...

Answered by Elspeth A. History tutor
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How would I structure an essay like "'Weimar democracy collapsed due to the failures of its politicians.' Assess the validity of this view."?

First, think of all the main factors that caused the collapse of Weimar democracy. It can often help to divide these into political, economic, and social factors - of course, there's overlap between these...

Answered by Alfie H. History tutor
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How do I assess the usefulness of a source?

The two most important things to consider when analysing a source are provenance and content. Provenance means where the source comes from, so ask questions like, who created the source? Why did they crea...

Answered by Alfie H. History tutor
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Were 19th century Britons living in the metropole engaged in the activities of the British Empire?

There is significant historiographical debate over the extent to which 19th Century Britons were engaged with their nation’s imperial ventures. Bernard Porter suggests that domestic British soc...

Answered by Dee C. History tutor
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Why were the reds able to win the civil war?

Trotsky’s involvement in the civil war was particularly vital for the red success. His leadership capabilities meant that the army remained motivated, empowered, and allowed them to fight united by a comm...

Answered by Anna S. History tutor
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