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To what extent was the publication of the Balfour Declaration the greatest turning point in the Arab Israeli conflict, during the period between 1908 and 2011? (25 marks)

You must first assess what the question is asking you: This question is asking you to assess the degree to which the Balfour Declaration created the greatest turning point in the conflict...

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Answered by Evie B. History tutor
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Use the concept of electronegativity to justify why the acid strengths of ethanedioic acid and ethanoic acid are different. (6 marks)

Stage 1: 1-2 marksFirstly, draw and explain the difference in structures between the two acids.
Stage 2: 3-4 marksThe unionised COOH groups in the ethanedioc acid contain two very el...

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Answered by Lima H. Chemistry tutor
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Should the fizzy drinks market be regulated or left to the free workings of the market?

This question is asking about the demerit good of fizzy drink consumption. this consumption leads to a negative externality (external cost to society) - this could be added cost to NHS from the increased ...

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Answered by Matt B. Economics tutor
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Describe what happens in glycolysis.

Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm and comprises two stages: phosphorylation and oxidation. In phosphorylation, glucose is phosphorylated using two molecules of ATP to form glucose phosphate and then...

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Answered by Skye L. Biology tutor
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How far was British expansion in Africa in the years 1890 to 1914 driven primarily by strategic motives?

Before tackling the question: This question is an exercise in balancing the numerous factors that drove British expansion. Structurally, your essay should breakdown into sections evaluati...

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Answered by Patrick H. History tutor
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