AS and A Level: History
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'In His Domestic Policy Between 1515 and 1529 Wolsey Promised Much But Achieved Little' - How Far Do You Agree With This Statement?
4 star(s)- Word count: 3315
- Submitted: 20/08/2003
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Marked by teacher:
Natalya Luck 16/07/2013
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'Wolsey's foreign policy reveals that he had no other aims than to exalt his master's power and his own glory' How far do you agree with this verdict?
4 star(s)- Word count: 1591
- Submitted: 15/08/2003
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Marked by teacher:
Kate Forbes 25/06/2012
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Was it the policies pursued by Henry VIII that caused "the mid-Tudor crisis"?
4 star(s)- Word count: 2723
- Submitted: 11/07/2002
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Marked by teacher:
Kate Forbes 25/06/2012
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How successful was Wolseys Domestic policy?
5 star(s)- Word count: 930
- Submitted: 15/05/2012
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Reviewed by:
crystalclearmagic 22/08/2012
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The greatest obstacle to solving the Irish question in the years 1874 - 1886 was the issue of land: assess the validity of this view.
5 star(s)- Word count: 1053
- Submitted: 15/07/2011
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Reviewed by:
lordharvey 18/04/2012
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Success in the Falklands ensured Thatchers election victory of 1983 Discuss.
4 star(s)- Word count: 905
- Submitted: 27/03/2012
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Reviewed by:
lordharvey 18/04/2012
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To what extent was British policy in Ireland a success in the years 1868-1886?
4 star(s)- Word count: 2403
- Submitted: 21/03/2012
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Reviewed by:
lordharvey 20/04/2012
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Were the 1960s and 1970s a turning point for the equality of Native Americans?
4 star(s)- Word count: 2238
- Submitted: 11/03/2012
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Reviewed by:
garethevans 31/08/2012