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What is politics?

Politics is the study of how people use power to organise themselves, their society and their resources. In most modern societies it refers to the affairs of a government and the people who keep it in pla...

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Answered by Felicity M. Politics tutor
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How does magma form?

Magma can be described as melted rock deep within the Earth, usually originating from the melting of the upper mantle or crust. The magma will generally contain silica tetrahedra as well as many metal cat...

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Answered by Alfie B. Geology tutor
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Tim stretches by leaning against a pole that is 1.5 metres tall and at a right angle to the floor. Tim is standing 0.5 metres away from the pole, how tall is Tim; leaving your answer in terms of metres? (2.d.p)

This can be solved using Pythagoras. We know that the pole is 90 degrees to the floor so the height of the pole is the opposite side. The distance between Tim and the pole is therefore the adjacent and he...

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Answered by Morgan S. Maths tutor
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What happened during the Norman Conquest (1066) and why did it occur? (AQA Topic)

First, I would outline the political causes of the Norman Conquest; that Edward the Confessor died with no direct male heir and so multiple claimants arose to contest the succession. These included the gr...

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Answered by Aaron W. History tutor
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Why did the Labour party lose power between in 1970

When tackling a question which asks you why a historical process or event occurred, the first thing to remember is that any answer you give must approach the question from a variety of different angles; n...

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Answered by Benjamin D. History tutor
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