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discuss the long term causes of the French Revolution

The long term causes of the French revolution can be identified as: weak leadership, presence of the enlightenment, the American War of Independence, and the structure of French society.To begin with, Lou...

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Answered by Nicole E. History tutor
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To what extent was the presidency of Lyndon Johnson the most important turning point in the development of African American civil rights?

In planning an answer to this question, it is important to first deconstruct the question itself. By doing this, you can gauge what it seems the examiner is looking for, and plan your response accordingly...

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Answered by Amelia H. History tutor
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What is the stress in a cylindrical rod of 10.0cm diameter when loaded by 50.0N force at each end?

Stress = Force/Area and cross sectional area of a cyclinder = pi.r2
As diameter = 10.0cm=0.1m r=0.05m so area = 3.14*0.052 = 0.00785m2
As the force is 50.0N the...

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Answered by Rowan H. Physics tutor
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F = 5i + 3j. Find the magnitude and direction of F?

i is the unit vector (magnitude of 1) in the direction of the positive x-axis. j is the unit vector in the direction of the positive y-axis. The magnitude of F would be the length of ...

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Answered by Rafiqul I. Maths tutor
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What is Plato's Analogy of the Cave and its significance for philosophers?

With Plato’s analogy of the cave I find it is really useful to understand it visually, so I’m going to draw a diagram of the cave as I explain it. The useful thing about this is that when it comes to revi...

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