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Question: In not more than 300 words, discuss the ways in which modern football stadia are similar to the architecture of the Colosseum in Rome, and how they differ from it.
Answer: The architectural style of the Colosseum, built almost two thousand years ago,...
Details: Mark: 70% | Subject: History | Course: History | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 500 References: No | Date written: October, 2004 | Date submitted: January 26, 2009 | Essay ID: 348
Question: To what extent was the German Foreign Policy responsible for Britain’s retreat from splendid isolation? Discuss with reference to the period ending in 1907.
Answer: German foreign policy in the Wilhelmina Era (1890-1914) turned away from Bismarck's...
Details: Mark: 67% | Subject: History | Course: History | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2060 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: February 25, 2009 | Essay ID: 802
Question: Why was Germany defeated in the First World War?
Answer: During the course of the First World War Germany was never invaded....
Details: Mark: 65% | Subject: History | Course: History | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1435 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: September 02, 2009 | Essay ID: 2074
Question: Could war have been avoided in July 1914?
Answer: One of the greatest tragedies of the cataclysmic event that was war...
Details: Mark: 65% | Subject: History | Course: History | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1642 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: August 31, 2009 | Essay ID: 2040
Question: Who were the spectators at the Roman games? Discuss the relationship between them and the performers they watched. (Answer in not more than 900 words.)
Answer: The Roman games attracted a broad cross-section of Roman society. All were...
Details: Mark: 65% | Subject: History | Course: History | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 990 References: Yes | Date written: September, 2004 | Date submitted: January 26, 2009 | Essay ID: 350
Question: Evaluate the effect of the Atomic Fission Bomb on international events and developments between 1945-2005.
Answer: In the history of warfare only the effect of gunpowder is comparable...
Details: Mark: 64% | Subject: History | Course: History | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 3243 References: No | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: September 01, 2009 | Essay ID: 2062
Question: To what extent was Bismarck responsible for the unification of Germany?
Answer: Before 1871 Germany did not exist as a country. It was a...
Details: Mark: 63% | Subject: History | Course: History | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1436 References: No | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: September 02, 2009 | Essay ID: 2072
Question: Did the Black Death cause widespread social and political changes in Western Europe?
Answer: The Black Death which stormed across Europe in the fourteenth century left...
Details: Mark: 61% | Subject: History | Course: History | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1875 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: September 09, 2009 | Essay ID: 2096
Question: ‘After the accession of Henry VIII, England began an inevitable change towards Protestantism, which was supported and encouraged by the English People’. How far do you agree with this appraisal of religious change that took place in England 1500-1600?
Answer: The rise of Protestantism was not inevitable. There was certainly a strong...
Details: Mark: 60% | Subject: History | Course: The Middle Ages | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1654 References: No | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: September 10, 2009 | Essay ID: 2108
Question: Is it possible to say why Anglo-Saxon kings and queens (and their courts) were willing to accept Christianity?
Answer: In 596, England’s network of small Anglo-Saxon kingdoms was universally pagan. A...
Details: Mark: 60% | Subject: History | Course: History | Level: A-Level | Year: Not applicable | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2208 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: September 09, 2009 | Essay ID: 2097