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HISTORY 410N MID-TERM EXAM| VERIFIED SOLUTION
  • HISTORY 410N MID-TERM EXAM| VERIFIED SOLUTION

  • Exam (elaborations) • 13 pages • 2023
  • HISTORY 410N MID-TERM EXAMQuestion 1.1. (TCO 6) The 1914 assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was a factor in causing World War I. What else might be considered factors? (Points : 4) British and German competition for the largest global empire The arms race to create weapons to defend empires The power of nationalism, which suggested that one’s nation is superior to others All of the above Question 2.2. (TCO 6) The United States entered...
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Russia in Revolution 1905 - 1917 Revision Notes History A Level Pearson Edexcel
  • Russia in Revolution 1905 - 1917 Revision Notes History A Level Pearson Edexcel

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  • Revision notes on Russia in Revolution 1905 - 1917 for History A Level. The notes contains the key points of the Russian Revolution to make it easy for students to memorise for the exam. It covers: Russia in the beginning of the Twentieth Century, The Russian Orthodox Church, Marxist, The Revolution of 1905: immediate causes, response of the regime to 1907, Proletariat, Bolsheviks, Mensheviks, Bloody Sunday, Lenin, Interpretation of the October Revolution, The Petrograd Soviet, The actions of t...
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HIST 410N Final Exam Version 1 (Questions with Answers)
  • HIST 410N Final Exam Version 1 (Questions with Answers)

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  • HIST 410N Final Exam Version 1 (Questions with Answers) Question: 1. (TCO 1) Historical research involves four main tasks. Discover refers to the task of: (Points: 4) • locating primary sources to learn the facts • asking questions like "Who created the source and why?" • analyzing all the available primary sources and judging which is the most accurate • distributing the new findings to the world Explanation Historical research refers to the process of understanding, stud...
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 How far could the historian make use of Sources 1 and 2 together to investigate the nature of the relationship between the Provisional Government and the Petrograd Soviet Feb-Oct 1917?
  • How far could the historian make use of Sources 1 and 2 together to investigate the nature of the relationship between the Provisional Government and the Petrograd Soviet Feb-Oct 1917?

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  • An A grade answer to a piece of home work. Source Questions are quite difficult to answer, and this essay demonstrates fairly well how to integrate the tests for sources.
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Socialism in Europe & The Russian Revolution – World History – PPT – Power Point Presentation
  • Socialism in Europe & The Russian Revolution – World History – PPT – Power Point Presentation

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  • Socialism in Europe & The Russian Revolution – World History – PPT – Power Point Presentation – The Age of Social Change, Liberals, Radicals, Conservatives, Industrial Society & Social Change, Socialism in Europe, The Coming of Socialism in Europe, Ideas of Robert Owen and Louis Blanc, Ideas of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, Support for Socialism, The Russian Revolution, The Russian Empire in 1914, Economy & Society, Most Industry were the Private Property of Industrialist (Profit Maxim...
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Detailed A* Notes - How far was the PG responsible for its own downfall?
  • Detailed A* Notes - How far was the PG responsible for its own downfall?

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  • A* student's notes on the Provisional Government's involvement in its downfall in October 1917 Revolution.
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Timeline of modern Russian history 1855-1964
  • Timeline of modern Russian history 1855-1964

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  • This document provides a summary of the most important events in Russia in 1855-1964 for A-level Russian History Course covering Alexander II, Alexander III, Nicholas II, the Dual Power, Lenin, Stalin and Khrushchev. The topics included are Politics, Economy, Society and Opposition.
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HISTORY 410N MID-TERM EXAM| 100%  CORRECT ANSWERS
  • HISTORY 410N MID-TERM EXAM| 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • HISTORY 410N MID-TERM EXAMQuestion 1.1. (TCO 6) The 1914 assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was a factor in causing World War I. What else might be considered factors? (Points : 4) British and German competition for the largest global empire The arms race to create weapons to defend empires The power of nationalism, which suggested that one’s nation is superior to others All of the above Question 2.2. (TCO 6) The United States entered...
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Booklet 1 (Dissent and Revolution, 1917) Booklet 1 (Dissent and Revolution, 1917)
  • Booklet 1 (Dissent and Revolution, 1917)

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  • Mind maps covering the topics The condition of Russia before the revolution of February/March 1917, The February/March revolution of 1917, Developments between the revolutions of 1917, and The October/November 1917 Revolution.
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HISTORY 410N MID-TERM EXAM latest edition
  • HISTORY 410N MID-TERM EXAM latest edition

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  • Question 1.1. (TCO 6) The 1914 assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne was a factor in causing World War I. What else might be considered factors? (Points : 4) British and German competition for the largest global empire The arms race to create weapons to defend empires The power of nationalism, which suggested that one’s nation is superior to others All of the above Question 2.2. (TCO 6) The United States entered World War I because it (Points : 4) had to honor allia...
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