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What is crimogenic capitalism?

Crimogenic capitalism is Marx's theory that the exploitative nature of the capitalist system necessarily leads to crime. Capitalism is centred on the idea that the individual's self-interest is the most i...

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Answered by Clara M. Sociology tutor
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How did Germany's economy affect Hitler's rise to power?

In 1929 the Wall Street crash occurred and depressed America's economy. Germany who was beholden to the USA for loans to cover reparations costs from the First World War was forced to pay back its loans. ...

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Answered by Clara M. History tutor
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What is a pluralism?

Pluralism is a system of government that dictates that power is shared and distributed between a diverse range of groups rather than concentrated in the hands of an elite. It can therefore be considered t...

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What is globalisation?

oGlobalisation is simply the integration of economies, industries, markets and policy-making around the world. Some key examples of globalisation are multi-national brands that you may recognise such as N...

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Answered by Clara M. Geography tutor
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Expand and simplify (x − 4)(2x + 3y)^2

Answer: 4x3 + 12x2y + 9xy2 - 16x2 - 48xy - 36y2

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