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Explain the possible causes of deflation in an economy. (15)

Deflation is defined as the fall in the general price level of an economy. It is negative inflation. It is usually calculated using the consumer price index (CPI) which measures changes in the price level...

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Answered by Edward W. Economics tutor
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To what extent was the rise of militant African American protests responsible for limiting the effectiveness of the civil rights movement in the 1960's

Intro should introduce the 'militant African American protests' properly to show examiner you know what they're referring to (black panthers). Then, briefly describe the relationship they had with the pea...

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Answered by Chibueze P. History tutor
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What is the difference between the imperfect and the perfect tense? When are they supposed to be used?

Both tenses express an action that was done in the past. However, the imperfect is used to speak about a habit, something that is done often and regularly. The perfect tense is used to speak about a singl...

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Answered by Anna C. French tutor
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To what extent are different socialists committed to equality of outcome

Use the intro to briefly explain what 'equality of outcome' means (elimination of class system). Then mention the different kinds of socialists that exist (Marxist, democratic socialist, social democrats,...

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Answered by Chibueze P. History tutor
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Georgia has a bucket of sandy sea water, and wants to separate it out into it's components: sea-salt, water and sand. What steps should she take to achieve this? How can she check at the end that the water is pure?

First, she should filter the mixture using a filter funnel and filter paper to remove the sand. Then, she should distill the remaining solution, using a bunsen burner, a distillation column and a condensi...

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Answered by Nikhil B. Chemistry tutor
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