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This essay talks about Transportation and communication infrastructure in the United States by 1860 was remarkably instrumental in the region's economic growth and the terrain's integration. Roads and river transportation remained the single most important means of transportation, together with railroads, all of which were expanded and had their strengths and weaknesses. Comparing these three modes simplifies understanding their effects on society and the economy during the critical period of ...
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This essay talks about Transportation and communication infrastructure in the United States by 1860 was remarkably instrumental in the region's economic growth and the terrain's integration. Roads and river transportation remained the single most important means of transportation, together with railroads, all of which were expanded and had their strengths and weaknesses. Comparing these three modes simplifies understanding their effects on society and the economy during the critical period of ...
HISTORY EXAM 2024 UPDATED LATEST PREDICTED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS BY EXPERT 
 
 
What made the wartime alliance breakdown after the end of ww2? 
ideological differences, escalation of hostilities and key people, and developments 
Why was USSR and USA superpowers? 
large populations, hence armies. Geographically due to location and materials. Huge arsenals of nuclear weapons. No enemies but themselves after WW2. 
What did stability in post-war world depend on? 
relationship between superp...
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HISTORY EXAM 2024 UPDATED LATEST PREDICTED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS BY EXPERT 
 
 
What made the wartime alliance breakdown after the end of ww2? 
ideological differences, escalation of hostilities and key people, and developments 
Why was USSR and USA superpowers? 
large populations, hence armies. Geographically due to location and materials. Huge arsenals of nuclear weapons. No enemies but themselves after WW2. 
What did stability in post-war world depend on? 
relationship between superp...
THIS IS THE PRODUCT OF SUPPORT AND MENTORSHIP FROM NUMERIOUS INDIVIDUALS
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THIS IS THE PRODUCT OF SUPPORT AND MENTORSHIP FROM NUMERIOUS INDIVIDUALS
The Industrial Revolution, which began in Great Britain in the late 18th century, gradually spread to the rest of Europe during the 19th century. Here’s an overview of how it spread to key regions:France: The Industrial Revolution reached France after the Napoleonic Wars (ending in 1815). Despite initial slow progress due to political instability, economic growth picked up, particularly in the textile and iron industries. By the mid-19th century, France had significant railway expansion and in...
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The Industrial Revolution, which began in Great Britain in the late 18th century, gradually spread to the rest of Europe during the 19th century. Here’s an overview of how it spread to key regions:France: The Industrial Revolution reached France after the Napoleonic Wars (ending in 1815). Despite initial slow progress due to political instability, economic growth picked up, particularly in the textile and iron industries. By the mid-19th century, France had significant railway expansion and in...
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EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL LEGAL HISTORY 
This module deals with the external and the internal history of South African law. 
The external history of the law traces the sources and factors that have contributed 
directly or indirectly to the development of a legal system. These relate to the political, 
constitutional, economic, sociological and religious factors that have infl uenced the 
development of the legal system. The external legal history sheds light on the internal 
history of the law....
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EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL LEGAL HISTORY 
This module deals with the external and the internal history of South African law. 
The external history of the law traces the sources and factors that have contributed 
directly or indirectly to the development of a legal system. These relate to the political, 
constitutional, economic, sociological and religious factors that have infl uenced the 
development of the legal system. The external legal history sheds light on the internal 
history of the law....
Germany - : The Kaiser 
The Unification of Germany 
• Prior to 1871, Germany was divided into 39 states. Each with their own leader, 
rules and customs. 
• The strongest of these states was Prussia. 
• Prussia was ruled by the Kaiser and the Chancellor – the Chancellor at the time 
was Otto Von Bismarck; a man who believed heavily in militarism and unifying all 
of the German states together to create one country. 
• Many of the German states agreed that unification was a good th...
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Germany - : The Kaiser 
The Unification of Germany 
• Prior to 1871, Germany was divided into 39 states. Each with their own leader, 
rules and customs. 
• The strongest of these states was Prussia. 
• Prussia was ruled by the Kaiser and the Chancellor – the Chancellor at the time 
was Otto Von Bismarck; a man who believed heavily in militarism and unifying all 
of the German states together to create one country. 
• Many of the German states agreed that unification was a good th...
Question 1 
Using your understanding of the historical context, assess how convincing the arguments in 
these three extracts are in relation to Henry VII. 
[30 marks]. 
Mark scheme 
L5: Shows a very good understanding of the interpretations put forward in all three 
extracts and combines this with a strong awareness of the historical context to analyse 
and evaluate the interpretations given in the extracts. Evaluation of the arguments will 
be well-supported and convincing. The response dem...
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Question 1 
Using your understanding of the historical context, assess how convincing the arguments in 
these three extracts are in relation to Henry VII. 
[30 marks]. 
Mark scheme 
L5: Shows a very good understanding of the interpretations put forward in all three 
extracts and combines this with a strong awareness of the historical context to analyse 
and evaluate the interpretations given in the extracts. Evaluation of the arguments will 
be well-supported and convincing. The response dem...
Section 1 Depth Studies 
1 Germany: development of dictatorship, 1918–45 
13	 1.1 The establishment of the Weimar Republic and its early 
problems	 
18	 1.2 The recovery of Germany, 1924–29	 
21	 1.3 The rise of Hitler and the Nazis to January 1933	 
25	 1.4 Nazi Germany, 1933–39	 
36	 1.5 Germany and the occupied territories during the 
Second World War	 
2 A world divided: superpower relations, 1943–72 
42	 2.1 Reasons for the Cold War	 
47	 2.2 Early developments in the Cold War, 1945...
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Section 1 Depth Studies 
1 Germany: development of dictatorship, 1918–45 
13	 1.1 The establishment of the Weimar Republic and its early 
problems	 
18	 1.2 The recovery of Germany, 1924–29	 
21	 1.3 The rise of Hitler and the Nazis to January 1933	 
25	 1.4 Nazi Germany, 1933–39	 
36	 1.5 Germany and the occupied territories during the 
Second World War	 
2 A world divided: superpower relations, 1943–72 
42	 2.1 Reasons for the Cold War	 
47	 2.2 Early developments in the Cold War, 1945...
HISTORY EXAM 2024 UPDATED LATEST PREDICTED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS BY EXPERT 
 
 
What made the wartime alliance breakdown after the end of ww2? 
ideological differences, escalation of hostilities and key people, and developments 
Why was USSR and USA superpowers? 
large populations, hence armies. Geographically due to location and materials. Huge arsenals of nuclear weapons. No enemies but themselves after WW2. 
What did stability in post-war world depend on? 
relationship between superp...
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HISTORY EXAM 2024 UPDATED LATEST PREDICTED QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS BY EXPERT 
 
 
What made the wartime alliance breakdown after the end of ww2? 
ideological differences, escalation of hostilities and key people, and developments 
Why was USSR and USA superpowers? 
large populations, hence armies. Geographically due to location and materials. Huge arsenals of nuclear weapons. No enemies but themselves after WW2. 
What did stability in post-war world depend on? 
relationship between superp...