Don’t forget cultural.that would lowkey be a nice questions, cheeky social economic and political for stalinism
- socialist realism - literature, arts wtc
Religion - League of Militant Godless - denounced Islam and Christianity etc
Don’t forget cultural.that would lowkey be a nice questions, cheeky social economic and political for stalinism
I'm pretty sure they asked occupied territories in 2019 and the Japanese advances in 2021 (in the form of a source)they haven't asked about japanese advance and life under occupation and POSSIBLY turning points (other than coral sea, they asked that last year but haven't asked others like midway/guadalcanal)
just watch out if they link it to nature and you don't talk about nature enoughThis would actually be the most free band 6 if it's that easy
should be good, for conflict you shoudl have a causes of war essay readyyo would i be good if i just read over conflict in eruope plans of d-day, counter offensives, early success, appeasement
and for russia to just read over plans of polotical transofrmation, totalitiranism, power struggle, bolshevik consolidation of power
hmm yeah 2021 is a bit ambiguous but u might be right, and occupied territories is 3.1 "social, political and economic effects on civilians in occupied territories in south-east Asia" but the next dot point they haven't asked, which is 3.2 is "life under occupation: collaboration and resistance, the use of slave labour"I'm pretty sure they asked occupied territories in 2019 and the Japanese advances in 2021 (in the form of a source)
im pretty sure there was like BOSS, Kitzkonstables, Swapo and SADF but im litterally learning it rn so thats all i got dunno what side they are all fromto those doing apartheid, what do you look at // write for south african security forces? all i have is that the demarcations between police and soldiers were gone creating a combination of forces aimed at preventing riots and maintaining repressive laws -- is there any examples from the syllabus where they are present? (ie soweto uprising, sharpeville) or do i have to find new ideas? we barely looked at this in class ):
edit- maybe i should of posted this in the general 2024 hsc forum but people are active here too so whoops
Just to be safe I'm gonna do essay plans for both and then fully write the essay for life under occupation. Probably the most I can do at this stage I gotta get onto the last section and grind out questions.hmm yeah 2021 is a bit ambiguous but u might be right, and occupied territories is 3.1 "social, political and economic effects on civilians in occupied territories in south-east Asia" but the next dot point they haven't asked, which is 3.2 is "life under occupation: collaboration and resistance, the use of slave labour"
Kitskonstabbelsto those doing apartheid, what do you look at // write for south african security forces? all i have is that the demarcations between police and soldiers were gone creating a combination of forces aimed at preventing riots and maintaining repressive laws -- is there any examples from the syllabus where they are present? (ie soweto uprising, sharpeville) or do i have to find new ideas? we barely looked at this in class ):
edit- maybe i should of posted this in the general 2024 hsc forum but people are active here too so whoops
kitskonstabels - they left 70,000 South Africans homeless in 1986, internal security amendment act no.76 (1976), Biko’s death in custody (1977)to those doing apartheid, what do you look at // write for south african security forces? all i have is that the demarcations between police and soldiers were gone creating a combination of forces aimed at preventing riots and maintaining repressive laws -- is there any examples from the syllabus where they are present? (ie soweto uprising, sharpeville) or do i have to find new ideas? we barely looked at this in class ):
edit- maybe i should of posted this in the general 2024 hsc forum but people are active here too so whoops
umm wtf are all thoseim pretty sure there was like BOSS, Kitzkonstables, Swapo and SADF but im litterally learning it rn so thats all i got dunno what side they are all from
okay i'll use biko's death because we did not learn kitskonstabelsKitskonstabbels
kitskonstabels - they left 70,000 South Africans homeless in 1986, internal security amendment act no.76 (1976), Biko’s death in custody (1977)
everything i learnt for apartheid went in one ear and out the other i couldnt tell yaumm wtf are all those
Causes of war has already been asked a few years back - I doubt they’d ask that when they haven’t touched on other syllabus areasshould be good, for conflict you shoudl have a causes of war essay ready
Brill.Kitskonstabbels
kitskonstabels - they left 70,000 South Africans homeless in 1986, internal security amendment act no.76 (1976), Biko’s death in custody (1977)
here's all the past ones in one place, going down from 2023 to 2019What questions definently wont be asked tomorrow for pacific
(a) How successful was the bombing of Pearl Harbor in achieving Japan’s strategic aims? OR (b) Assess the impact of the Battle of the Coral Sea on the course of the Pacific War. |
QA. Why were the Japanese defeated in World War II? OR QB. Assess the impact of the Pacific war on the homefronts in Australia and Japan. |
QA. For a while we’ll have everything our own way, stretching out in every direction like an octopus spreading its tentacles. But it’ll last for a year and a half at most. Japanese Admiral ISOROKU YAMAMOTO, September 1941 To what extent does Yamamoto’s view accurately describe the nature and impact of Japanese imperialism during the Pacific War? OR QB. The War Crimes Tribunals were more about Allied interests than achieving justice. To what extent is this statement accurate? |
QA. Evaluate how effective Allied strategies were in combating Japanese aggression in the period 1942–1945. OR QB. To what extent was the Allied occupation of Japan successful in achieving its aims? |
QA. How did the war affect civilians in occupied territories in South-east Asia? OR QB. How significant was the use of the A-bomb to Japan’s defeat in the Pacific? |
If i know: Will i be sweet because if its anything else i couldnt be able to produce a proper response bar Japanese Advancehere's all the past ones in one place, going down from 2023 to 2019
(a) How successful was the bombing of Pearl Harbor in achieving Japan’s strategic aims?
OR
(b) Assess the impact of the Battle of the Coral Sea on the course of the Pacific War.QA. Why were the Japanese defeated in World War II?
OR
QB. Assess the impact of the Pacific war on the homefronts in Australia and Japan.QA. For a while we’ll have everything our own way, stretching out in every direction like an octopus spreading its tentacles. But it’ll last for a year and a half at most. Japanese Admiral ISOROKU YAMAMOTO, September 1941
To what extent does Yamamoto’s view accurately describe the nature and impact of Japanese imperialism during the Pacific War?
OR
QB. The War Crimes Tribunals were more about Allied interests than achieving justice.
To what extent is this statement accurate?QA. Evaluate how effective Allied strategies were in combating Japanese aggression in the period 1942–1945.
OR
QB. To what extent was the Allied occupation of Japan successful in achieving its aims?QA. How did the war affect civilians in occupied territories in South-east Asia?
OR
QB. How significant was the use of the A-bomb to Japan’s defeat in the Pacific?
QA. Evaluate how effective Allied strategies were in combating Japanese aggression in the period 1942–1945. OR QB. To what extent was the Allied occupation of Japan successful in achieving its aims? |
QA. How did the war affect civilians in occupied territories in South-east Asia? OR QB. How significant was the use of the A-bomb to Japan’s defeat in the Pacific? |
cant tell u for sure, I'm gambling pretty hard myself, but most questions usually reference a dot point explicitly and they haven't done japanese advanced so I'd brush up on that and hope for the best lolIf i know: Will i be sweet because if its anything else i couldnt be able to produce a proper response bar Japanese Advance
QA. Evaluate how effective Allied strategies were in combating Japanese aggression in the period 1942–1945.
OR
QB. To what extent was the Allied occupation of Japan successful in achieving its aims?QA. How did the war affect civilians in occupied territories in South-east Asia?
OR
QB. How significant was the use of the A-bomb to Japan’s defeat in the Pacific?