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Who were the coal owners? Were they “one who spent a life full of work and good deeds and was well beloved as only a good and kind master could be.” Or “greedy grasping individuals who appropriated an excessive proportion
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Why did Labour win the 1945 election and lose in the 1951 election?
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Why did neither the CPGB nor the BUF have much political impact in 1930s Britain?
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Why did neither the CPGB nor the BUF have much political impact in 1930s Britain?
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Why did parliament win the civil war?
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Why did Parliament win the First Civil War?
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Why did the Conservative Party pass the Second Reform Act?
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why did the liberal party by 1874
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Why did the Liberals lose the 1874 election?
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Why did the Liberals win and the Conservatives lose the 1906 Election?
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Why In The Years 1906-1911 Did The Liberal Government Embark On An Extensive Programme Of Social Reform?
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Why personal rule?
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Why was the Great Contract of great significance
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Why were the conservative party weak from 1846?
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Why, between 1903 and 1914, did the women’s suffrage movement fail to achieve its objectives?
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Wolsey’s domestic administration of England 1515-1529
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‘The issue of Home Rule was the most important factor for the divisions and weaknesses in the Liberal Party in the late 19th Century.’ To what extent do you agree with the statement?
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‘The methods used by the Chartists account for the failure of their movement in the 1840s’ To what extent do you agree with this statement?
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“Changes in media communication over the period from C. 1900 to the present day were accompanied by a greater fragmentation of local and national allegiances and, not by any increasing sense of national identity”. How far do you agree with this judgement?
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“England experienced fundamental changes in the Political and Social life of the Nation” To what extent is this a fair assessment of the nature of change in the period 1830-1848?
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“Internal disunity was the main reason for the failure of Chartism”
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“The Weakness of the Whigs from 1835 to 1841 was the most important reason for the Conservative victory of 1841.” How accurate is this assessment?
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“William Wilberforce was primarily responsible for the abolition of the Slave Trade in the British Empire” To what extent do you agree with this statement?
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What were the causes of the civil war?
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Shakespeare’s ‘Henry V’: portrait of a King or template for Kingship?
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