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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'modernise'
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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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| "Labour's defeats provoked the party to modernise itself, by changing in order to embrace many of the changes that had been undertaken by the Thatcher and Major governments (R. Heffernan)." Discuss. |
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| Stalins industrial policies were more successful than his attempts to modernise agriculture - How far do you agree with this view? |
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| 'The need to modernise their backward economy was the most important reason why the rulers of Russia introduced reforms.' How far do you agree with this view of the period 1855 to 1956? |
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| 'To What Extent Could You Argue That Stolypin Was Successful In His Plan to Modernise Russian Agriculture' |
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| By 1929, Stalin had become sole leader of Russia.He wanted things to change in Russia quickly and so he brought up the five year plans, these were to modernise the Russian economy. He also brought up the idea of collectivisation. |
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| How does Baz Luhrmann modernise Romeo and Juliet? |
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| Recently a writer stated that the Australian Constitution had become "fossilised" and that changes were urgently required to modernise it - Briefly outline some of the changes that would assist this modernisation process. |
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| To what extent were Russia's attempts to modernise in the 19th century frustrated by an incompetent government? |
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