WW1 - tricky, source analysis sources had limited signifance with 'tactics and strategies of breaking the stalemate'
Germany - Weimar question good, although couldn't explore past 1929, which was a bummer. Nazi consolidation question was limited, you could only refer to events between 33 and 34...
In reference to 17, the correct answer seems to be D. If you have the economics workbook by Tim Dixon (learning edge education) then you will find a similar question on page 25. The answers given to this question can be found under the chapter 2 answers found here...
predicting that there would be policy questions for the essays is like predicting the sun will rise tomorrow morning, they've been in every cssa trial and hsc for the last 4 years...but still well done if you did predict a policy essay question.
I think if you look back at the question sheet jakeantoun you will find that there was a cost of $5 to play the game, thus, you must subtract $5 from the original gain of $3.50 to get an answer of: expect to lose $1.50.
sorry i meant between 259-262, it depended if you used 12.6 or 13 for the length of AC, which was found in 24 C) ii.
To get the answer you have to use the sine rule to find the angle ACB, then add 55 (interior angles and parallel lines) and 180 to get an answer between 259 and 262.
Answers ranged from 159-162, depends on if you used the rounded figure from the previous question Or used the un rounded answer, either way the answer should be right
Question 19 from multiple choice was hard to comprehend considering the possible answers provided. The question asked us to calculate the total pay a mechanic receives when he works 40 hours @ $22.35/hour, plus a special allowance of 150/week and double time for 'emergency hours'. However, it...
Just make a comment on how in recent years Australia's CAD has been less of a worrying economic indicator (through the pitchford thesis), as a sustained high CAD is a result of increased foreign investment needed for economic growth in Australia as our private savings levels are low. In saying...