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AS SECTION
Introduction

  • What principles guided Britain's foreign and imperial policies between 1846 and 1902?
  • Why did Britain go to war with Russia in the Crimea between 1854 and 1856?
  • The Balkans: what was Britain's involvement between 1875 and 1878?
  • Why did Britain want to expand its imperial influence in Africa between 1868 and 1902?
  • Why did so many Britons support imperialism between 1880 and 1902?
  • Did Britain remain a great power between 1918 and 1939?
  • Did Britain's foreign and imperial policies change after 1945?
  • How and why did Britain decolonise after 1945?
  • How and why did Britain contribute to the Cold War up to 1953?
  • Why did Britain reject European integration in 1957, but then apply to join the EEC four years later?
  • AS Assessment

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    Introduction

  • To what extent did public opinion force the British government to follow a policy of appeasement in the 1930s?
  • How far do economic factors explain the acquisition, expansion and dismantling of Britain's empire?
  • How significant were international relations in the rise and fall of Britain's empire?
  • To what extent did Britain's perception of its empire change over time?
  • How valid is the view that colonial nationalism was the key to decolonisation?
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