Top answers

All subjects
All levels

What are 2 differences between structuralist theories of society, and interpretivist theories of society?

Structuralist theories see the structure of society as being formed from the top-down, that is, society is an objective factual reality which exists above and beyond us, and is able to constrain our behav...

KW
18613 Views

Find 1 + (1 + (1 + (1 + (1 + ...)^-1)^-1)^-1)^-1

 1 + (1 + (1 + (1 + (1 + ...)-1)-1)-1)-1

This pattern goes infinitely.

The first step to this question, is to observe. Observe the patter...

JY
Answered by Jason Y. Maths tutor
5976 Views

Is the EU in Crisis (as a Normative Global Actor)?



The issue that I would like to focus on is the ‘normative power Europe’ on a global stage. The European Union believes that it is not a classical foreign policy actor on a global stage, but ra...

DC
Answered by Daniel C. Politics tutor
2128 Views

What is the difference between sister chromatids and homologous chromosomes?

This might be a bit tricky sometimes, but there is a main difference between those two that is crucial and not so hard to remember. Sister chromatids are formed during DNA replication therefore the...

KB
Answered by Karolina B. Biology tutor
44548 Views

5 White Socks and 3 Black socks are in a drawer. I take out two socks. What is the probability the socks are the same colour?

Problem Tackles: Counting Probabilities, Non-replacement probability problems. Keeping track of events
Total number of socks: 5 + 3 = 8Scenarios: Could pick two white socks or two black socksP(Pickin...

BS
Answered by Bonnor S. Maths tutor
6874 Views

We're here to help

contact us iconContact ustelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo

MyTutor is part of the IXL family of brands:

© 2026 by IXL Learning