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How should I analyse a primary source?

Primary sources offer you the chance to engage with a true piece of History - instead of taking a textbook's word, you can formulate your own opinion on the matter. Start by asking yourself what the sourc...

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Answered by Tristan B. History tutor
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How consistent was Russia's treatment of the peoples in its Empire throughout the period in 1855 to 1964? (25 mark A2 style question)

Students may be tempted to answer this question in chronological order or by country or ethnicity. Don’t! Always sort your points thematically, no matter how broad the question might seem. It is important...

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Answered by Georgia M. History tutor
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Aidan, Emily and Seth shared some sweets in the ratio 2 : 7: 4 Seth got 16 more sweets than Aidan. Work out the total number of sweets they shared.

The difference in the ratio of Aidan's to Seth's sweets is 4-2=2 To find the scale factor to multiply up the ratio by, we divide the true difference in Aidan's and Seth's sweets by the difference in the r...

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Answered by Eleni C. Maths tutor
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What is the composition of Parliament and what are its main functions?

Parliament is made up of the House of Commons, the House of Lords and the Queen (the Queen-in-Parliament). Parliament is the British legislature: its role is to pass laws, and it has what is known as parl...

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What is the royal prerogative?

The royal prerogative is the residue of power, inmunity and privileges which remains with the Crown (in other words, the power the Crown has which it can use without an Act of Parliament requiring it to d...

Answered by Guillermo Í. Law tutor
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