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‘From absolutism to constitutional monarchy.’ Assess the validity of this view of the monarchy in the years 1678 to 1702.

Introduction: briefly define 'absolutism' and 'constitutional monarchy'/ context - who was on the throne: Charles II til 1685, James II til 1688, William and Mary til 1702, Anne from 1702...

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Answered by Victoria M. History tutor
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When would it be appropriate to add a short vowel (Kasra)?

Following the occurrence of what is known as "haruf jar" which include the following: min, ila, an, ala, fi. Any words following these will, without a doubt be vocalised with a short vowel (Kasr...

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How should I go about answering a broad thematic question for a novel? For example, why is religion a significant theme in The Handmaid's Tale?

For this example, I will be using The Handmaid's Tale as an exemplar novel, as it is a text studied widely at A-Level. For such a broad question regarding one of the novel's most prevalent themes, it is i...

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Answered by Rosie M. English tutor
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Explain and evaluate the view that the executive and judicial branches of government have successfully undermined the concept of parliamentary sovereignty in recent years

Britain's democracy relies on its legislative branch (also known as Parliament) to represent its people and make binding decisions on legislation, particularly statute law. As the only elected branch, the...

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Answered by Mikage M. Politics tutor
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Find where the equation y = x^2 + x - 2 crosses the x-axis.

First, notice that any equation crosses the x-axis when y = 0.Second, notice that x2 + x - 2 = 0 is an example of a quadratic equation. So, we generally do 1 of 3 things (Factorise, Complete th...

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Answered by Asad R. Maths tutor
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