Essay Questions on everything (1 Viewer)

big al

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it would be good to develop a database of essay qns..so we can practice writing them

post your half yearly, trial or other qns your teacher gave you

remember...the more qns who have the better you will go

1) Account for the rise and faliure of Nazism between 1918-45

2) What impact did WW1 have on women on the homefront

3) Why were the Viet Cong successful in IndoChina

heres a few
 

TastesGoodBut

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hearts and minds policy?

i think not as a question...

because the questions generaly stick to the key feattures with and "eveluate" or a "describe" in front and mention any impact etc.

although ive heard that they shall be testing the groups and etc etc alot more... so there may be more specifics...
 

Pirri

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This is a good thread for preparation heres a few
*Evaluate the effectiveness of the strategies and tactis used by soldiers in Vietnam between 1960 and 1975
*Account for the increasing opposition to the regime of Ngo Dinh Diem in SV between 1955-1963
*Explain how Hitler made use of racism in German society between 1928 and 1945
 

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SOURCE:

Trotsky was loves a s a leader of the revolution, yet by the end of the 1920's his name had become a term of abuse. It took Stalin no more than five years to turn a hero into a pariah. Trotsky himself was partly responsible for this. His tragedy lay in the fact that in his tireless and passionate struggle with Stalin, he facilitated Stalin's seizure of power in the Party. It was Trotsky's own doing that allowed Stalin to surround him with a circle of scmismatics, heretics and otehr internal enemies. Paradoxically, it was Trotsky's furious fight against Stalin that helped Stalin to become a bloody dictator.

(Schisnatics-People who support schisms or breakaway groups.)

[D. Volokogonov, Trotsky- the eternal revolutionary, Harper Collins Publishers, 1996, pg 486



Has Leon Trotsky been given his rightful place in History? In your answer refer to the Source
 

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