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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'british'
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| Why did British troops enter northern Ireland in 1969 |
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| Another aim of wartime propaganda was to get the British to think that they were 'morally superior' |
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| 'The British Electoral System has long been admired for its simplicity and its effect in producing strong stable government' In light of this statement assess recent calls for reform of the British system. |
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| "The advantages to British society by the impact of World War 1 far outweighed the disadvantages" is an interpretation that will be discussed. |
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| "The Long and the Short and the Tall" is an emotional tale about a British Patrol of seven, which is cut off from its base camp by the advancing threat of the Japanese. It takes place during 1942 and is set in the Malayan jungle. |
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| ‘Without the First World War British women would not have gained the right to vote in 1918.’ Do you agree or disagree with this interpretation? Explain your answer using the sources and your own knowledge. |
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| British advances in technology won the battle of the Atlantic |
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| Discuss the statement that 'the impression that the British faced the Blitz with courage and unity is a myth'. |
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| feel there are both points for and against Haig being the "butcher of the Somme" Haig's aims were to reduce German morale and raise British morale, to break out of the trenches |
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| In what ways did the British government attempt to hide the effects of the Blitz from the people of Britain? |
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| My objective in this media assignment is to compare/contrast a British and Australian soap episode. The British soap episode that was chosen is Brookside and the Australian soap episode is Home and Away. |
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| This essay would be examining the methods through which the British won the Battle of Britain, through the use of radar and the careful use their fighter planes. It |
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| what ways did the British Government attempt to hide the effects of the Blitz from the people of Britain? |
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| Why did the British Government decide to evacuate children in the early years of the war? |
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| Why were the fighting and living conditions so bad for British soldiers on the Western Front in World War One? |
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| " How far can British policy towards China between 1839 and 1860 be characterized as 'Gunboat Diplomacy'? " |
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| "'Lions led by donkeys.' How valid is this interpretation of the conduct of British soldiers and generals on the Western Front, 1914-18". |
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| "'The British Constitution, contrary to popular description, is not 'unwritten'- a good part of it is written- but it is uncodified.' (House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution, 2002) Discuss." |
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| "15th state of Euroland or 51st state of the Union? Does the British people face a choice between these alternatives? If so Which should it choose? |
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| "A study of British foreign policy in the 1920's suggests that British governments increasingly accepted the need for the treaty of Versailles to be amended in Germany's favour"How far do you agree? |
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| "Above all, the government feared a re-enactment of the French revolution on British soil" - Was this fear Justified? |
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| "Analyse and evaluate British Airways decision to cut jobs and routes" |
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| "Assess the role played by British and German homefronts in determining the outcomes of the Great War" |
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| "British company law has failed to come to grips with the problems posed by purely groups of companies - Adams v Cape Industries shows the dark side of this failure" - Explain and Discuss this Statement. |
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| "British company law has failed, to come to grips with the problems posed by purely groups of companies, Adams v Cape Industries shows the dark side of this failure" - Explain and discuss this statement. |
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