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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'alexander'
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| "Alexander II's attempt to modernise Russia and compete with Western Europe were frustrated by the lack of foreign investment. Not until after his death did french money begin to pour into Russia." |
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| "Alexander III bequeathed Nicholas II a revolution" (Trotsky) Discuss |
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| "Alexander III bequeathed Nicholas II a revolution" (Trotsky) Discuss |
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| "Despite his reputation as the 'Tsar Liberator', Alexander II had failed to satisfy the growing mood for change in Russia by the time of his assassination in 1881" Explain why you agree or disagree with this statement. |
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| "The policies of Alexander II, in the years 1856 to 1881, succeeded in satisfying the popular demand for reform of the Russian government and society" |
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| ' Did Alexander II deserve the title Tsar Liberator |
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| 'Only Alexander II's policies made significant progress in avoiding revolution in Russia.' How valid is this comment on the government of Russia 1855 - 17? |
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| 'To What Extent Did Tsar Alexander III's Reign Mark A Major Change From That Of His Father?' |
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| A comparison of the satirical techniques in Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock with those of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest |
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| Alexander Fleming |
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| Alexander Fleming |
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| Alexander II did little to really improve the lives of the Russian people |
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| Alexander II has been called the 'Tsar Liberator'. Why did his reforms not save Russia from revolution in 1905? |
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| Alexander II is sometimes called the Tsar Liberator. Is this an accurate interpretation of his reign? |
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| Alexander Pope was a great poet in his own way |
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| Alexander Popes The Rape of the Lock |
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| Alexander the Great |
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| Alexander the Great |
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| Alexander The Great - Analysis of the Film |
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| Alexander the Great - Tactical Genius or Tyrant? |
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| Alexander the Great and His Army. |
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| Alexander the Great's father was Philip. Philip's wife was Olympias. Their son Alexander was born in 356 B.C. Alexander had a younger sister, Cleopatra. When Alexander was sixteen his father |
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| Alexander the Great: Battle of Gaugamela |
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| Alexander, a True Liberator |
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| Alexander: Fault Lines |
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