hey guys, I was wondering if its necessary to know all bilateral, multilateral/regional and global agreements? or should we just know a few.
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Knowing at least two bilateral and two multilateral/regional fairly in depth should be fine and most effectivehey guys, I was wondering if its necessary to know all bilateral, multilateral/regional and global agreements? or should we just know a few.
thnx!
Great thnx!Knowing at least two bilateral and two multilateral/regional fairly in depth should be fine and most effective
my teacher said to just know 2 bilateral and 2 multilateral just in case (eu is a given)hey guys, I was wondering if its necessary to know all bilateral, multilateral/regional and global agreements? or should we just know a few.
thnx!
also with this, im probs not going to learn these agreements in detail as an essay question (at least for cssa) is unlikely. They had it last yr so idk.hey guys, I was wondering if its necessary to know all bilateral, multilateral/regional and global agreements? or should we just know a few.
thnx!
I reckon you pick and choose the best ones that will support and flow with your argument.quick question asw, for topic 3, suppose we get a standard question regarding causes/sources and effects for an eco objective(such as inflation or eco growth). in terms of effects, do we have to cover all or can we pick and choose in case we run out of time(obv unemployment, inflation effects will be the main ones) but can i cut out some of the others to not waste time?
for an essay question generally make sure you are writing 800-1000 words and have 4 body paragraphs each addressing the question BUT also having them linked together and not just seperate arguments disjointed so that it flows nicely and your linking back to each.I reckon you pick and choose the best ones that will support and flow with your argument.
personally i write everything and just theory dump, then get onto analysisquick question asw, for topic 3, suppose we get a standard question regarding causes/sources and effects for an eco objective(such as inflation or eco growth). in terms of effects, do we have to cover all or can we pick and choose in case we run out of time(obv unemployment, inflation effects will be the main ones) but can i cut out some of the others to not waste time?
4 body paragraphs isn’t enough, you need at least 6 (points/arguments)for an essay question generally make sure you are writing 800-1000 words and have 4 body paragraphs each addressing the question BUT also having them linked together and not just seperate arguments disjointed so that it flows nicely and your linking back to each.
how do you structure a sources and effects of eco indicator essay? i dont think i have seen one for a while, i thought most of topic 3 was related to policies?quick question asw, for topic 3, suppose we get a standard question regarding causes/sources and effects for an eco objective(such as inflation or eco growth). in terms of effects, do we have to cover all or can we pick and choose in case we run out of time(obv unemployment, inflation effects will be the main ones) but can i cut out some of the others to not waste time?
like how would you approach an inflation essay?how do you structure a sources and effects of eco indicator essay? i dont think i have seen one for a while, i thought most of topic 3 was related to policies?
awesome thanks. I haven;t seen many of the 'sources' in a while though... are most of the topic 3 essays to do with policies?like how would you approach an inflation essay?
- intro - inc. definitions, key arguments etc
- trends - how has inflation been over time
- sources/causes - outline what demand-pull, cost-push, inflationary expectations etc are, how they relate
- effects - how does this affect things such as purchasing power, policy decision making, components of aggregate demand etc
- conclusion - summation of main points
If it was related to policy (ie. macroeconomic), I would seperate monetary and fiscal (in that order) and then by time periods for a fluid essay response
would "in depth" mean they can be used as units of evidence as part of a body paragraph or would you write a whole body on each?Knowing at least two bilateral and two multilateral/regional fairly in depth should be fine and most effective
usually they'll integrate the topic 4 policies with economic objectives (basically the issues), but the HSC can specify just 1 issue (without integrating policies) and i they could continue that trend w 2024.awesome thanks. I haven;t seen many of the 'sources' in a while though... are most of the topic 3 essays to do with policies?