So i have a history exam coming up and i have been neglecting history (i.e. giving in shitty rush job essays). We have to answer a question they give on the day about The Meiji Restoration and my teacher has given out a massive hint that its going to be an explain question and mainly focusing on chapter 2 in our text book (charter oath, modernization of army & navy, constitution, political developments, financing modernization).
Last year i put in minimal effort but still managed to pull an alright rank but this year i want to try and get higher. Last year i was ranked 11 out of 120-130, around 10-15 people get B6's in the HSC so i want to come in the top 5. Any tips for bossing Modern History, specifically for my upcoming exam? any input is welcome!
Thanks!
Also i went on the MH prelim syllabus and for The meiji restoration they have these points:
- Internal conditions in Japan that allowed modernisation to take place
- How and why Japanese modernisation was carried out
- Consequences of modernisation for Japan, the region and the Emperor
- Growth of Japanese militarism and imperialism following the Restoration
Do they only ask questions related to these points?
Once again Thank You!
Last year i put in minimal effort but still managed to pull an alright rank but this year i want to try and get higher. Last year i was ranked 11 out of 120-130, around 10-15 people get B6's in the HSC so i want to come in the top 5. Any tips for bossing Modern History, specifically for my upcoming exam? any input is welcome!
Thanks!
Also i went on the MH prelim syllabus and for The meiji restoration they have these points:
- Internal conditions in Japan that allowed modernisation to take place
- How and why Japanese modernisation was carried out
- Consequences of modernisation for Japan, the region and the Emperor
- Growth of Japanese militarism and imperialism following the Restoration
Do they only ask questions related to these points?
Once again Thank You!
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