Explain why the Tories won the General Election in 1959? The Tories won in the 1959 was a due to a culmination of factors that both forced Labour’s downfall in support and promulgated “just how good life was” for the British people under Tory rule. Possibly the most important reason for the Tory victory was the growing economic prosperity. This ideology was one of the Tories key focuses since they came back into power in the post war elections of 1951 and Macmillan did a sterling job in continuing
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Dover‚ 1990. Print. Davis‚ Lisa H. Badge of Courage: The Life of Stephen Crane. New York‚ NY: Houghton Mifflin‚ 1998 Ed. Harold Bloom. Broomall: Chelsea‚ 1996. 52-57. Print. Sorrento‚ Paul M. “The Life of Stephen Crane” Student Companion to Stephen Crane. London: Greenwood‚ 2006 Wolford‚ Chester. “Fiction and the Epic Tradition: The Anger of Stephen Crane. (1983) pp Ed. Harold Bloom. Broomall: Chelsea‚ 1996. 54-57. Print.
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Political issues: • Women played a major role in WW2 and were permanent in the industries now. • Political conflict between the war time coalition governments Churchill PM Conservative‚ Attlee DPM Labour: 1) The war-time coalition between the Conservatives (led by PM Winston Churchill) and Labour (led by Deputy PM Clement Attlee) broke up in 1945 over the question of the nature of the British society in the future. 2) The Conservatives would have been happy for a return to the inter-war practice
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SILENT MOVIES Talk to people who saw films for the first time when they were silent‚ and they will tell you the experience was magic. The silent film‚ with music‚ had extraordinary powers to draw an audience into the story‚ and an equally potent capacity to make their imagination work. They had to supply the voices and the sound effects‚ and because their minds were engaged‚ they appreciated the experience all the more. The audience was the final creative contributor to the process of making a film
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Assess the impact of the Suez crisis on the conservative party 1955-1959 The conservative party managed to recuperate after the Suez crisis‚ which was a major low point in the party’s history. But how could the party bounce back after such a major event? The conservative’s policies changed to cater of everyone with re-established the conservatives as a strong party. The Suez crisis greatly affected the conservative party as a whole. For an example the lack of trust with the party. Eden
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fragmentation of the later poem. Gleckner also dismisses "A Divine Image‚" the poem sometimes compared with "The Divine Image‚" as a work with no subtlety of theme. Another comparison between "The Divine Image" and "The Human Abstract" occurs in Harold Bloom’s 1963 text‚ Blake’s Apocalypse: A Study in Poetic Argument. Here‚ Bloom asserts the deliberate incompleteness of "The Divine Image" by arguing that its God is a "monster of abstractions‚ formed out of the supposedly human element in each of
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How Successful was the Heath Government of 1970-74? Edward Heath came into power in 1970 in a surprise victory against Harold Wilson. Heath was very different to other conservative leaders; he was a middle class grammar school boy‚ the youngest ever Conservative leader and the first to become a leader through an open election. His accession marked a change in the leadership of the Conservative Party from aristocratic to meritocratic‚ which many people saw as a refreshing change. However‚ the
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Assess the claim that Edward the Confessor gave too much influence to the Normans. In my answer I will explain how each point‚ argument and source etc. affects how Edwards influence upon the Normans reached or maintained a high or low point within this time period. I will also say how these pieces of information are for and against the Influence towards the Normans. We firstly know that Edward Was born in England but raised in Normandy thus meaning that Normandy could have first acquired a taste
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battle because was well prepared and had a good army. The Normans had knights on horseback who were skilful fighters. William was extremely determined to be King of England and would not let anything stand in his way- not even successful warrior Harold Godwineson-. In the Bayeux Tapestry‚ it shows William’s army getting ready and preparing huge ships. Another component on William’s side was luck. The wind changed‚ and so the Normans managed to cross the Channel and arrive earlier than anticipated
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part of the 20th century‚ which favoured applicants from certain countries. The abolition of the policy took place over a period of 25 years. Following the election of a coalition of the Liberal and Country parties in 1949‚ Immigration Minister Harold Holt allowed 800 non-European refugees to remain in Australia and Japanese war brides to enter Australia. Over subsequent years Australian governments gradually dismantled the policy with the final vestiges being removed in 1973 by the new Labor
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