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How would I structure and answer a 30 marks essay question, for example, 'Evaluate the extent to which the increased use of referendums would improve democracy in the UK'

Firstly, it is important to have a clear and logical structure that can be applied to any 30 mark question on this course. The structure I would recommend should include an introduction, 3 points on either s...
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How do I tackle a paper one and achieve high marks?

The first thing to remember about writing a paper one is that until the last question you are only to use the information the sources present to you. In reality you are able to score above 70% on any one of ...
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What is your best advice for translation?

The main key aspect to make a good translation is having a strong and wide vocabulary, which enables you to translate the text into the destination language. Whilst it can be difficult and gaps in vocabulary...
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Express the fraction (p+q)/(p-q) in the form m+n√2, where p=3-2√2 and q=2-√2.

To answer this question, m and n should be whole numbers instead of fractions, without any square root terms in them. To do this, we first find the numerator, p+q, and the denominator, p-q, individually.Nume...
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An economy has 3 leakages from the circular flow. The marginal propensity to save = 0.17, the marginal propensity to import = 0.23 and the marginal tax rate = 0.4. The government rises spending by £300 million, what is the final change in national income?

Multiplier = 1/sum of leakages = 1/(0.17+0.23+0.4)= 1/0.8 = 1.25Government increases spending by £300 million. Therefore, the change in national income = 1.25 x £300 = £375 million
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