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There was a 'Revolution' in Tudor Government. Discuss this statement with reference to the period 1532 to 1540

It could certainly be argued that the more constant use of Parliament by the King and his ministers constituted a major ‘Revolution’ in government because of the more common utilisation of the institution...

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Answered by Nathan J. History tutor
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how do you differentiate y=x^2 from first principles?

let us start by taking two points on the curve y=x2, the first with x-coordinate x, and the second x+Δx and drawing a straight line between them. We can form a right-angled triangle, with two s...

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Answered by Christian V. Maths tutor
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Describe the two types of revelation (5 marks).

Revelation refers to the concept of knowledge which is revealed by a god to human beings, so that humans can know something important which would otherwise be unaccessible to them. This knowledge could be...

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Expand and simplify (x-7)^2

  1. Write out the question fully like so: =(x-7)(x-7) 2. Expand the brackets using the FOIL method. i.e First Outer Inner Last or the Crab Claw Method You should get: = x^2 - 7x - 7x + 49 Be careful wit...
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Answered by Aisling C. Maths tutor
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Evaluate whether higher government spending will always increase inflation.

Government spending is the total spending by government on all goods and services in a given period of time. Inflation is the sustained increase in the general price level over a given period of time. Hig...

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Answered by Victor U. Economics tutor
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