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    “There is no such thing as Natural Good.” Discuss how far you agree. Many say that natural law means observable law relating to natural experience and also a body of unchanging moral principles regarded as a basis for all human conduct. There is believed to be two main meanings to natural law‚ one by St. Thomas Aquinas‚ and another by Aristotle. However Aquinas based his theory on the theory of Aristotle. Aristotle believed that what is a natural good can be found through our experience‚ and our

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    World War I: German Ambition Such a defeat affected German militarism and ambition in many ways. They knew they weren’t strong enough to win‚ but they were still very upset when they lost. Soldiers started losing their authority and position in society after this defeat. They were no longer respected like they used to be‚ which angered them even more. The German people and military were disappointed in the loss. But‚ it made them mad and drove them to want to show what they are capable. So‚ after

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    to power” How far do you agree with this statement? (24 Marks) There is an ongoing debate between historians as to whether Stalin’s rise to power was a result of Trotsky’s mistakes or other factors such as Stalin’s individual successes and/or individual genius. It is likely that Stalin came to power due to both of these factors. One major factor in Stalin coming to power‚ that wasn’t a Trotsky mistake‚ is the fact that Stalin held the position of secretary for the Bolshevik party. This gave him

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    decide how far we agree that she is an innocent and vulnerable victim‚ or a manipulator who deserves her fate. We are first introduced to the character ’Curley’s wife’ in chapter two by Candy. We immediately see her being blamed for causing her husband’s arrogance “Curley is cockier’n ever since he got married”. An image of her as someone who should be blamed is therefore set up this early in the novel. Soon after this we get an impression of her appearance. Candy describes her as “purty”. This shows

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    Do you agree with the view that the Conservatives were certain to win in 1979? Thatcher offered different and better ideas for the country and government which many people believed an improvement‚ gaining her a lot of popularity amongst the public but before the Conservatives were in government with Thatcher‚ the Labour party had a few difficulties (such as the winter of Discontent) whilst in power‚ which is possibly why the Conservatives won the General election. However this win could be purely

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    ‘Domestic policy under Wolsey was a failure’. How far do you agree with this assessment? Wolsey was Henry VIII’s chief minister for 15 years and it’s fair to say that historians have‚ in general‚ been disappointed with his lack of achievement in the area of domestic affairs. Most argue that he devoted far too much of his time to foreign policy in order to establish‚ and then further boost his own personal power and increase his income‚ implying that more of his time should have been allocated to

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    ‘Above all‚ Jane Eyre is a love story’ – How far and in what ways do you agree with this view? I feel that the novel Jane Eyre‚ by Charlotte Bronte‚ is loosely a love story between the protagonist – Jane and Edward Rochester; therefore I agree with this statement to a small degree. During her time spent at Thornfield Hall‚ Jane finds herself to be unexpectedly “overwhelmed” by Mr Rochester‚ ignoring factors such as his wealth and social status‚ she falls for him helplessly. The reader realises

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    Several treaties were signed during World War One including the infamous Treaty of Versailles‚ the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye‚ the Treaty of Trianon‚ Treaty of Sèvres and the Treaty Brest Litovsk. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was a peace treaty signed on March 3‚ 1918‚ between the Bolshevik government of Soviet Russia and the Central Powers in Brest-Litovsk in Brest Litovsk. This treaty officially brought Russia’s participation in the World war to an end. Russia had no other option other than

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    How far do you agree that Wyatt’s rebellion was a serious threat to Mary’s authority? Although Wyatt’s rebellion was‚ when compared to the riots and rebellions that visited the Tudor Dynasty‚ rather small in size‚ it had a large impact in that Queen Mary’s authority as Monarch was questioned and ridiculed by the actions that drove so close to her residence in 1554. Historians argue that the volatile combination of politics‚ religion and Mary’s personality were major factors in the rebellion’s

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    though The treaty of Versailles made Hitler angry and caused the second world war.‚ World War II was not a continuation of World War I because WWI helped with WWII but they were two different wars and Different results occurred because of the different wars. You may use the example outline below to organize your arguments before writing. This outline illustrates how to organize a four paragraph piece of argument writing. You can add or remove body paragraphs as needed to meet your needs.Step 2: Plan

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