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To what extent did the legacies of European colonisation contribute to the Rwandan genocide of 1994?

The Rwandan genocide had traditionally been perceived by some historians such as Edward Herman and David Peterson as the result of a chaotic civil war, this view is further empathised by the United Nation...

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Answered by Valuola O. History tutor
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What are the external angles of a regular hexagon?

(A diagram would be used to show what the external angles are)For any regular shape the external angles add up to 360 degrees. The external angles will all be equal since we are dealing with a regular sh...

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Answered by Hannah B. Maths tutor
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Describe the physiology of the cardiac cycle and how it is regulated.

The heart is a myogenic muscle, meaning the cells contract with no stimulus. However, this is not sufficient to keep a person alive so the cellular contractions are co-ordinated within the heart and the r...

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I'm really anxious about taking the exam, what should I do?

One of the best things you can do to combat exam anxieties that I've found is to simply keep doing practise exams. The more practise exams you do under the same kind of conditions and the same time limit ...

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Did the harsh nature of the Versailles treaty (1919) make the rise of Nazism in Germany inevitable?

Arguments in favour:The Treaty of Versailles was undeniably harsh on Germany, which was due to the fact that the Allies (Britain, USA, France) saw Germany as responsible for the outbreak of WW1. As...

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Answered by Thomas B. History tutor
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