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What is the meaning of the term ‘Wealth Effect’?

The ‘Wealth Effect’ is when consumers feel wealthier (e.g. due to an increase in the value of assets such as housing) and therefore feel more confident and spend more. Often resulting in a rise in Consume...

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Answered by Emily D. Economics tutor
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Can you give an example of a Civil Rights ruling by the US Supreme Court and explain it’s significance?

A classic example of a Supreme Court ruling on Civil Rights would be Plessy vs Ferguson which legitimised the doctrine of ‘Seperate but Equal’ and legalised segregation in schools etc.. This was later ove...

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Answered by Emily D. Politics tutor
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To what extent was Stalin's rise to power due to the weaknesses of his opponents?

When in the planning stages it is important to pick out the key phrases from the question, so that you can give the most effective answer possible. The most important part of this particular question is '...

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A uniform ladder is leaning against a smooth wall on a rough ground. The ladder has a mass of 10 kilograms and is 4 metres long. If the ladder is in equilibrium, state an equation for the coefficient of friction of the ground

Uniform means that the centre of mass is half way up the ladder. Smooth wall means no friction is felt on the wall and rough ground means that there is friction felt there. First, draw a diagram and take ...

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Answered by Alexandra A. Maths tutor
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What are different ways that you can 'analyse ways in which meaning is shaped' in a poetic text?

Firstly, it is important to breakdown the meaning behind this assessment objective and to understand what the exam board are looking for to ensure that the student is hitting the criteria. An analysis of ...

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