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    Why was the opposition to the state more often unsuccessful than successful in the period 1855 – 1964? Divided opposition. One reason why opposition to the state between 1855 and 1964 was mostly unsuccessful is the divided nature of oppositional forces. One example of this is the Civil War of 1918 where Richard Pipes argued it was a ‘foregone conclusion’ that the Reds would win. The Whites were made up of many different oppositional groups such as the SRs‚ Liberals looking for a tsarist revival

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    Hamilton vs. Jefferson and Their Oppositions Jennifer Maine American History to 1865: AMH2010-08 February 22‚ 2013 The country of the United States had many contributing factors to become what it is today. There are two important people that pushed against each other so much when America started‚ that they helped to shape the United States towards what it has become. Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were such different people that they could not help but challenge each other to be the

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    ‘British opposition to the policy of appeasing Germany increased between 1937 and 1939.’ To what extent do you agree with this opinion? British Opposition to the policy of appeasing Germany increased significantly post 1937. The sources as a whole establish an increase Public Opinion against the Appeasement of Germany although during different time periods and events. Source one concentrates on the effect of the Spanish Civil War and how the left becoming ‘war minded’ took affect on Britain.

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    Usually there will be some conflict where there is opposition to proposals to develop land; Developments typically include: new build such as housing estates; wind farms; power stations; by-passes; factories; open cast mining etc. OR changes of use such as the redevelopment of existing buildings; How land is used is usually determined by Market processes and the Planning process – usually a mixture of the two. The market process is where the developer makes a proposal to develop land based on

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    Opposition Opposition is a word that no one individual wants to face. If it was possible‚ going on a different path would be more preferable than facing opposition. Opposition is a foe that takes on many facets‚ and it does come against each and every one of us. No one can escape opposition. It lies in wait and usually attacks when least expected. Tall and daunting it stands displaying its overpowering threat for destruction. It has no feelings or pity for any individual. Opposition wants

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    How much opposition to the Nazis was there by 1939? In 1933 the Enabling law was created‚ which allowed Hitler to rule without opposition for a period of four years. Hitler’s two main political opponents‚ the Social Democratic party‚ and the Communist party were banned‚ so they tried to secretly produce anti-Nazi propaganda‚ though not much of it was seen by the German people anyway. Opposition from artists and authors was common because they were concerned about the effect on artistic freedom

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    How far do you agree that opposition to the civil rights movement did more to help the movement than to hinder it? Overall‚ opposition to the civil rights movement hindered more than helped the movement between the years 1955-1968. Firstly‚ the FBI used their power to undermine the civil rights movement on many occasions in the 50s and 60s. J. Edgar Hoover‚ who was a dedicated anti-communist set up COINTELPRO (the counter intelligence program) which investigated radical groups. He did this because

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    The Last Tsar On March 15‚ 1917‚ three centuries of Romanov rule in Russia ended with the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II . After decades of social‚ economic‚ and political turmoil‚ the Russian masses rose up against their monarchical leader‚ fuelled by a hatred for the brutal status quo. At the core of the Russian Revolution of 1917 lay Nicholas II’s inability to compromise in the face of changing social dynamics and his weak leadership‚ which led to massive defeats during WWI and widespread disapproval

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    “How firmly was the Tsar in control of Russia before 1905?” Russia was an Autocracy before 1905 and the Tsar was Nicholas 2nd. Many people dispute over whether he was in control or not‚ the main factors being: The Tsar’s leadership‚ Opposition to the Tsar‚ Social and Economic conditions and finally means of control. It can be argued that some factors are more important than others‚ but they are all significant in how I believe the Tsar was losing control. The Tsar’s flaws as a leader were an

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    What Were the Main Problems that the Tsar Faced up to 1905? Russia was faced with a Revolution in 1905‚ through a chain of events leading up to it. With the economic instability‚ poor working conditions and the growing discontent of the people‚ the demand for reformation and revolution soon arose.. The ever rapidly increasing population of Russia outlined a new milestone for the empire. A population increase demands more from the economy and requires a higher effort to please the entire nation

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