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Horemheb-reforms eek! (1 Viewer)

Cherry_blossom

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HEy!
i was looking at this dot point, (AIII- RII)and ive browsed the site and found some of his political reforms...not much to write an essay..but what im truely stuck on is his military reforms!
please if you have any info that might help i beg you!
*on knees begging*
it would help me, and im sure others aswell
much appreciated
 

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Cherry_blossom said:
HEy!
i was looking at this dot point, (AIII- RII)and ive browsed the site and found some of his political reforms...not much to write an essay..but what im truely stuck on is his military reforms!
please if you have any info that might help i beg you!
*on knees begging*
it would help me, and im sure others aswell
much appreciated
PM me back with your msn address and I'll explain it to you.

Essentially, it's a very tough question, but very straight forward. They had a Horemheb military question 2003, so it's possible they'll ask it again this year. (Although I'll note that using 'x year had a question, so this year, it's unlikely' etc is bad logic to apply to exams...)

They won't, however, get you in a corner with such tough questions. If that was one question, the other three (1 from that section, 2 from 'alternate historical periods' section) would be much easier.

The tough questions really separate very prepared students from the prepared ones.
 

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