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'The Cabinet War Rooms was an effective but uncomfortable site from which to run the Second World War.'
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'The First World War was the result of a Badly mismanaged Balkan crisis in the summer of 1914 rather than the product of long-standing rivalries between the great powers.'
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'The Impact of Nationalism in the late 19th century through to the Second World War.
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'The Impact of Nationalism in the late 19th century through to the Second World War.
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'The Long March was a retreat' what evidence is there to support or contradict this interpretation?
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'The Pearl Harbor Conspiracy' Who was at fault? Was it a surprise or was it known in advance?
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'The Spanish-American War changed the nature and conduct of the Presidency.' To what extent do these sources support this judgement?
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'The three great quarrels of region, class and church caused the Spanish Civil War.' Discuss.
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'To save gallant Belgium' - To what extent was this reason why Britain went to war in August 1914?
'To what extent had the USA become two different societies by the eve of the Civil War?'
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'Total War' means that all resources of a nation (social, political, economic and cultural) are harnessed to the war effort - Everybody and everything is involved. Was the First World War a Total War for Britain?
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'War seldom resolves the causes of conflict' Analyze this claim with reference to a period in history.
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'We Were Soldiers' is a film that attempts to portray both sides of the conflict in Indo-China that became known in the West as the 'Vietnam War'.
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'Why Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbour?'
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'Why Did Japan Attack Pearl Harbour?' In December 1941, Pearl Harbour was attacked by the Japanese. It wasthe consequence of a series of events which brought tension betweenJapan and America to boiling point
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'Without the work of women on the home front, Britain should not have won the first world war' Use the sources and your own knowledge to explain whether you agree with this view.
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-Canada’s Defining Moments
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1, Select and explain the most important turning points in the first world war between March 1918 and November 1918.
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18 May 1919 - Dear Diary,
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1918 effects of 5 years of war in britain
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1920's USA.
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1954 battle changed Vietnam's history.
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3 presidents
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