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With the help of an example, give the meaning of land tenure (3)

Land tenure refers to who owns the land. In LEDCs land is usually not owned by the farmer but by a landlord. This happens in the lower Ganges Valley, where farmers pay their landlords by giving them part ...

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Answered by Eva S. Geography tutor
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Why is it that the power of the Prime Minister is so subject to change and variation?

Firstly the power of the Prime Minister is largely dependent on the majority the party they lead, has in the House of Commons. Should a Prime Minister command a party with a large majority in the House of...

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The line l1 has equation 2x + 3y = 26 The line l2 passes through the origin O and is perpendicular to l1 (a) Find an equation for the line l2

First we make y the subject of the l1 equation. This is so we can have it in the form y=mx +c where m is the gradient and c is your y-intercept. For this example we would take away 2x from both sides leav...

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Answered by Yusuf B. Maths tutor
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Evaluate the claim that the aim of all ethical principles is to cultivate sympathy

'Evaluate': Assess the terms of the question and their implications'Sympathy': feeling pity for someone else.The claim that the aim of all ethical principles is to cultivate sympathy is a sweeping and ina...

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Why was the Munich Putsch important? (4 marks)

The Munich Putsch was the attempt by the Nazis to overthrow the government in Southern Germany in 1923. It was most important in how it changed the methods that the Nazis would use to try and gain power. ...

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Answered by Calum M. History tutor
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