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How to effectively structure a 16 mark question

Steps to answering a 16 Mark Question 1.) READING THE QUESTION : The most important part of a 16 mark question is discerning between AO1, AO2 and AO3. A typical 16 mark questions consists on 6 AO1 marks and ...
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Analyse Indifference Curves and the effect on lower prices. (20)

Explain Utility - satisfaction from consuming good Indifference curve- shows all combination of 2 goods which give consumer equal utilityDraw Indifference curve with examples.- explains why consumers will no...
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Evaluate the extent to which it is possible to control the actions of multinational companies.

Answer must be balanced. (marks split into 2K, 4AP, 6AN, 8EV) K- Definitions (i.e MNC )AP- real world -joint ventures in Asia (foreign companies not allowed to own property) -pressure groups (Primark and fac...
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Why did Britain industrialise quickly?

It is undeniable that industrial development occurred on a global scale in the 19 th century. The need for a fuel that was not timber provoked a boom in technological advances in the finding, mining, transpo...
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Answered by Scarlett C. History tutor
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How can I understand the difference in ploidy between meiosis and mitosis?

Instead of trying to memorise the facts by heart, the differences between meiosis and mitosis become much easier to understand if we reason on what the purpose of each process is. The key is that: – MITOSIS ...
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Answered by Alisia F. Biology tutor
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