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im not a fan of how long it spans out you gotta remember like three different erasReally? Ngl I like Russia it got me a 25/25 in trials
im not a fan of how long it spans out you gotta remember like three different erasReally? Ngl I like Russia it got me a 25/25 in trials
Guess everyone's different ehim not a fan of how long it spans out you gotta remember like three different eras
slide the essay plan lil broReally? Ngl I like Russia it got me a 25/25 in trials
-iirc they haven't asked ab tactics + pesm developments in north and south vietnam as well.national studies - russia
i'm really expecting something to do with political transformation since the last time they asked one was in 2020! (that was "to what extent did the use of terror contribute to the political transformation of the soviet state under stalin?")
my school's trial questions were along the lines of
(a) assess the significance of differing visions for the ussr in the leadership conflict 1924-1929
(b) to what extent can stalinism be considered totalitarianism in the period to 1928? (i answered this one and wouldn't be mad if they asked something like it, but they had a nature of the ussr under stalin question in 2022 so not as likely)
kind of hoping for a power struggles question because i spent so much time revising all the names and stages lol. something like (a) in the hsc wouldn't be at all surprising because the last power struggle question was in 2021 and they haven't asked anything abt "competing visions for the bolshevik party and the ussr".
peace & conflict - indochina
praying for a question abt the impact of conflict on civilians in vietnam!! as far as i know the only syllabus points they haven't yet asked are
so either or maybe even both are pretty likely. my trial question was "assess the impact of war on civilians in vietnam" which is so easy to sustain a judgement through
- US foreign policy towards Vietnam from 1964
- the impact of the war on civilians in Vietnam
i interpreted the 2021 questions abt the the failures of the us military & nationalist goals described by ho chi minh as those dot points but you have a point! i could def see them asking something abt developments in north and south vietnam 1954-1964.-iirc they haven't asked ab tactics + pesm developments in north and south vietnam as well.
thank you for sharing your schools trial qs
Apartheid they're probably going to do a question on Mandela since they haven't for a few yearsany predictions for national study on Russia? and apartheid in south Africa?
cheers elliott smith, i reckon power struggle might show upnational studies - russia
i'm really expecting something to do with political transformation since the last time they asked one was in 2020! (that was "to what extent did the use of terror contribute to the political transformation of the soviet state under stalin?")
my school's trial questions were along the lines of
(a) assess the significance of differing visions for the ussr in the leadership conflict 1924-1929
(b) to what extent can stalinism be considered totalitarianism in the period to 1928? (i answered this one and wouldn't be mad if they asked something like it, but they had a nature of the ussr under stalin question in 2022 so not as likely)
kind of hoping for a power struggles question because i spent so much time revising all the names and stages lol. something like (a) in the hsc wouldn't be at all surprising because the last power struggle question was in 2021 and they haven't asked anything abt "competing visions for the bolshevik party and the ussr".
peace & conflict - indochina
praying for a question abt the impact of conflict on civilians in vietnam!! as far as i know the only syllabus points they haven't yet asked are
so either or maybe even both are pretty likely. my trial question was "assess the impact of war on civilians in vietnam" which is so easy to sustain a judgement through
- US foreign policy towards Vietnam from 1964
- the impact of the war on civilians in Vietnam
power struggle is such a nice essay to write ngl, only way id get an okay mark for russiacheers elliott smith, i reckon power struggle might show up
early success of germans is very possible tooI’ve gone through and highlighted the best I can for questions they’ve already asked for Russia and Conflict in Europe. Let me know your thoughts or predictions. View attachment 44818View attachment 44819
For Sure - or even Axis aims and Stratsearly success of germans is very possible too
What are you thinking will be the most likely asked for Russia?I’ve gone through and highlighted the best I can for questions they’ve already asked for Russia and Conflict in Europe. Let me know your thoughts or predictions. View attachment 44818View attachment 44819
idk ab foreign policy lowkey, just cause competing visions does involve bolshevik ideology (but ig you never know with nesa). agree with your other points tho + cld see power struggle + totalitarianismWhat are you thinking will be the most likely asked for Russia?
I'm thinking questions on Stalin's emergence, Political transformation, foreign policy most likely, maybe consolidation of power.
Btw, only in 2022 were two questions asked from the same big dot point, in which case it was social change and Stalin's control over USSR
Conflict in the Pacific, I'm really thinking Japanese Advance or Life under Occupation, they've asked questions on each syllabus dot point except those two.does anyone have any possible predictions for conflict in the pacific? unfortunately i also do Australia for national studies but it's really hard to predict anything for that cause barely any schools do it.
Probably not foreign policy since it was last year - I’d assume either somethjnt on Bolshevik consolidation of power, involving the creation of the USSR. Somethjng like:What are you thinking will be the most likely asked for Russia?
I'm thinking questions on Stalin's emergence, Political transformation, foreign policy most likely, maybe consolidation of power.
Btw, only in 2022 were two questions asked from the same big dot point, in which case it was social change and Stalin's control over USSR