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To what extent was republican rule (1649–60) different from the personal rule of Charles I (1629–40)?

As with any A level question, it is helpful to look at the wording of the question. We are asked to compare two time periods and come to a conclusion. This is a comparison question so your answer will inv...

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Answered by Zach B. History tutor
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Explain the two main causes of inflation

Demand-pull - This type of inflation is caused by a rise in aggregate demand in the economy. The components of aggregate demand are consumption, investment, government spending and net exports. A rise in ...

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What is an IAS?

An IAS is an international accounting standard and is set up by the Accounting Association, which provides a set of standards that every business should comply with. This allows consistency, easy comparis...

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Answered by Rose C. Accounting tutor
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Outline three ways in which factors within schools may shape gender differences in subject choice.

The 'halo effect' is a bias for the pupils deemed to be more academic and diligent. More often than not this is placed upon girls who are more likely to convey with school rules than boys, leaving some pu...

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How far was the improved economic and political stability of the Weimar Republic, in the years 1923 to 1925, due to Gustav Stresemann?

Gustav Stresemann was the defining feature of stability in the latter years of the Weimar Republic. Most crucially, he secured Germany's internal borders and fostered peace between France and Germany, in ...

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