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The importance of the Stamp Act (1765) for relations between Britain and America. (8)

The passing of the Stamp Act in 1765 proved to be a key turning point in Anglo American relations for several reasons. Firstly, the significance of the establishment of a direct tax by Britain on the colo...

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Answered by Max G. History tutor
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Analysez le role et l’importance de la religion dans ‘L’étranger’

Dans le roman ‘L’étranger,’ Camus utilise le thème de la religion pour illustre comment Meursault est un étranger dans sa propre société et comment la religion cause son chute, et donc, son mort. Pour cet...

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Answered by Ella T. French tutor
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What is a reflex arc and why is it important?

A reflex arc is made up of a receptor (which detects a stimulus), a sensory neurone, a relay neurone, a motor neurone and an effector (which brings about a respon...

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Answered by Janella B. Biology tutor
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A class of pupils were asked about how they travelled to school on a particular day. 1/6 of the pupils were driven to school in a car. 2/5 of the pupils took the bus. The rest of the pupils walked to school. Calculate the fraction of pupils who walk

The total amount of student would be represented by 1 or 100%. The pupils are split into three categories meaning the total must add up to 1. Therefore to find the remaining pupils who walked to school we...

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Answered by Jane Z. Maths tutor
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Write 120 as a product of its prime factor

What are Prime Numbers?
Prime numbers by definition are numbers that cannot be divided by any other number but itself and 1. For e.g. 2 is a prime as it can only be divided by 2 and ...

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Answered by Kai P. Maths tutor
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