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    How far do you agree that world war one was mainly responsible for the 1917 revolution? World war one was one of the main reasons for the breakout of revolution in 1917‚ however other factors can be brought about to suggest that it wasn’t only the main reason for the breakout of revolution in 1917. Aspects such as the decisions and actions of Tsar Nicholas can also be identified as important features for the breakout of revolution alongside the social and economic strains and the lack of political

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    of conflict and power that you see in the world. In blue‚ create 3-5 statements that tell me about conflict and power in general. In green‚ use the information that you have to create a definition of conflict and a definition of power. Examples: Isis Government Bush and 9/11 the kardashians and jenners illuminati all sports rivalries Tupac hitler rocky fights killuminati makaveli Generalizations: Conflict appears all over the world and there is nothing we can do about it. Not every single

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    How far was Britain a democracy by 1918 In 1850 Britain was extremely far from being known as a democracy. This was due to the fact that the great reform act only extended the power of the vote from wealthy landowning men in 1832 to the wealthy middle class men. This meant that the majority of the population still were unable to vote. For a country to be democratic it entails to have certain circumstances which would include the majority of the population‚ every adult‚ having the right to vote

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    Advancement of Weaponry throughout the Civil War     The American Civil War allowed american weaponry to advance from slow and insufficient to fast and useful. The Civil War is often referred to as the first ¨modern¨ war in history‚ and this is characterized by American weaponry. Early weapons used in the Revolutionary War were self muzzle-reloading weapons which were slow and insufficient. While the ¨modern¨ weapons used in the Civil war were Springfield rifle to Colt revolver to 12-pound howitzer

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    Robin Williams once said‚ “No matter what people tell you‚ words and ideas can change the world.” Numerous people today would disagree with the statement words hold more power than weapons. However‚ Nelson Mandela‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and Decius from The Tragedy of Julius Caesar are all examples throughout history that clearly reveal that words can entice the most influential people. I completely agree; words hold more power than weapons. There is an abundant amount of power held in a single

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    "How far do you agree with the idea that Hooper is entirely responsible for Kingshaw’s suicide?" “I’m the king of the Castle” is a dark novel‚ written by Susan Hill. The novel is based on two boys; Charles Kingshaw and Edmund Hooper‚ and their experience of psychological bullying and power. Due to the lack of love‚ isolation‚ frustration and confusion; all these feelings from Kingshaw were responsible for his suicide. I do not think that Hooper is entirely responsible for Kingshaw’s death at

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    Lori Robinson HIS 226-IN1 Module 4 Weapons of the Civil War I have to load a weapon? Oh no! Let’s see‚ first I have to get my cartridge out of the box. I really hate the taste of gunpowder in my mouth when I rip open the cartridge with my teeth. Then I have to pour that powder into the barrel of the gun. What next? Remove the rammer‚ ram the barrel to set the ammo‚ and then return the rammer. Then to prime the gun‚ I have to set my cap‚ and now I can finally fire a single shot. Am

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    HOW TO BE MORE CONFIDENT Confidence can be termed as the assurance in a task‚ person or thing. But this single sentence is surely very much negligible to clear the idea of confidence before you. So‚ it can be said when you are planning to do anything but having a doubt about whether you will be successful in doing that or not‚ then you are said to lack confidence. Confidence is something which is a basic necessity in each and every human being and without which it is not possible for a person to

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    Ideology was more important than culture and religion for the growth of nationalist movements in the period before WWII. How far do you agree? Colonial rule had brought about many significant impacts in South East Asian countries which included many dissatisfactions among the natives. Thus‚ this brought about the rise of nationalist movements. There are many reasons to why there was a development of these movements and the two main reasons for this cause was ideology as well as religion and culture

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    working class people passed the time)‚ along with the electoral institution (workers being able to vote on the matters which the work upon‚ such as factory conditions and education). Many historians‚ such as William Kuhn‚ argue that William Gladstone‚ the Liberal Prime Minister‚ passed many other reforms as well to help the working class‚ including the Ballot Act of 1872. However‚ some historians‚ such as Monypenny and Buckle‚ say that Benjamin Disraeli‚ the Conservative Prime Minister‚ did more to help

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