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How do I boost my marks in the longer answer questions?

In A-Level psychology, the longer answer questions are looking for a critical evaluation of the evidence or explanations. Often, the marks will be weighted towards AO3, which requires you to evaluate your...

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Answered by Emily W. Psychology tutor
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How far does the government’s anti-strike organisation following Red Friday explain the failure of the 1926 General Strike? (20 marks)

The government’s preparation for the General Strike can be seen as early as 1921 after the events of Black Friday. Although Black Friday led to the collapse of the Triple Alliance, it highlighted that a u...

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Answered by Ned R. History tutor
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Compare and contrast how the speaker of Text A and the speakers of Text B express their ideas about Parisian art galleries and works of art

Both texts concern the subject matter of Parisian art and Parisian art galleries, Text A more generally and Text B more specifically because as the title indicates, it focuses solely on the art in the Lou...

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“Hoose’s Proportionalism promotes immoral behaviour” Evaluate this view

Proportionalism, like any normative ethic, seeks to provide moral agents with a guide to act in a moral way. However due to its emphasis on the notion of proportionate reason, it may be questioned as to w...

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A particle is in equilibrium under the action of four horizontal forces of magnitudes 5 newtons acting vertically upwards ,8 newtons acting 30 degrees from the horizontal towards the left,P newtons acting vertically downwards and Q newtons acting to right

first of all we need the resolve the diagonal force into its horizontal and vertical components. Using trigonometry you can deduce that the horizontal component equates to 8Cos30 and the vertical componen...

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Answered by Ali A. Maths tutor
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