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Explain Aquinas’ development of the idea of natural good in Natural Law Ethics.

St Thomas Aquinas develops his idea of the natural good based, primarily, on the foundational principle that all things made by God have a purpose, or 'telos.' This principle was first theorised by Aristo...

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Evaluate the case for government provision of goods and services such as flood defence schemes.

(Apologies for the formatting. If you're interested I am happy to send you a pdf version of this plan)This is a classic A level economics question where the overall answer structure is applicable to any “...

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Answered by Bessie S. Economics tutor
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‘In Dracula and Rebecca, Bram Stoker and du Maurier manipulate typical elements of Gothic femininity in order to construct women in a negative light.’ To what extent do you agree with this view?


The Gothic literary movement featured many socially integrated female stereotypes which reflect textually in its portrayal of females. In ‘The Madwoman in the Attic’- a textual critique of Victorian...

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To what extent is it reasonable to suggest that the expansion of the Royal Navy in the years 1763-1914 was the result of political imperatives?

Ultimately, the motive behind all Naval expansion and diminishing was political, as the Navy was under the instruction of Westminster. However, it is possible to sub-divide the over-arching political moti...

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Answered by Sophie R. History tutor
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Henry VII’s main aim in foreign affairs was to avoid war. How far do you agree?

Advice on answering this type of question, pay attention to 'how far'. The question encourages you to explore both sides of the argument, e.g. both the reasons why his main aim in foreign...

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Answered by Lucy J. History tutor
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