Jawa
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There isn't a lot to make Ascension to Power of Hitler a single dot point extended is there really? It would have to compliment consolidation?
My Predictions:
Germany(1919-1936): Either a question based on the Great Depression and its impact on the collapse of the WR, or Nazi Racial Policy
Conflict in Indochina(1954-1979): Either:attempts at peacemaking/developments in North and/or South Vietnam up to 1964/The impact of war on civilians (I went to a seminar where Dr Thomas Cantwell spoke, he said that he would place his money on this area of focus for this year's HSC).
P.S. enoilgam and D94 were you guy's able to predict the questions in your respective MH exams?
noooooo. I have no clue about what to discuss with that.I am hoping for Germany, that the question is on Foreign Policy.
Yeah I know, but attempts at peacemaking has never been asked before, so it seems probable that it will be asked imo, there were 3 attempts at peacemaking (secret negotiations between LBJ and the North in 1968, failed attempt between Nixon and the north in 1972, successful paris peace accords in 1973), they could ask about how foriegn Policy affected the attempts at peace makingWhat would people cover with 'attempts at peacemaking' generally? Would you talk about the changing nature of US Foreign policy? It seems like a rather limited field...
Peacemaking is very limited but I guess you would talk about the Geneva Accords, attempts at triangulation, Detente, the process of Vietnamisation....What would people cover with 'attempts at peacemaking' generally? Would you talk about the changing nature of US Foreign policy? It seems like a rather limited field...
Germany is easily the most popular.does anyone here actually do Russia/USSR for National Studies - looks like everyone is doing Germany
How did you structure the leadership struggle one? I know the events and reasons stalin won the struggle but is it structure by reasons or stages of events?Mate would love, love a leadership struggle one (what I did in my assessment task for it). Second preference a consolidation of power as I did it in my trial.
WOuld love a changing US policy on (did both assessment and trial on it), a Khmer Rouge one I'd be screwed.
In my opinion, Modern is the most underrated HSC subject. The high scaling of the subject in the 90's is definitely justified - a band 6 overall is difficult and quite a jump from the lower grades.Does anyone else just get a little nervous just thinking of all the possibilities? If some of these questions come up I may just not have substantial length (5-8 pages) to talk about with a tight argument...
What is the Raw for B6?In my opinion, Modern is the most underrated HSC subject. The high scaling of the subject in the 90's is definitely justified - a band 6 overall is difficult and quite a jump from the lower grades.
Doesn't modern allign and scale pretty badly?In my opinion, Modern is the most underrated HSC subject. The high scaling of the subject in the 90's is definitely justified - a band 6 overall is difficult and quite a jump from the lower grades.
Usually mid-low 80's/100 (a band 6 in each individual section of the exam should be enough for a band 6 overall). However, aligning standards can vary from year to year.What is the Raw for B6?
Outside of the 90's it scales slightly above average, but in the 90's it does really well.Doesn't modern allign and scale pretty badly?
It depends what the question is: It may be "Why did Stalin win the struggle over power" or something like "Explain why there was a struggle for power after Lenin's death" or "the power struggle was a conflict of ideologies. Assess this..."How did you structure the leadership struggle one? I know the events and reasons stalin won the struggle but is it structure by reasons or stages of events?
I see, would you say that the marking scheme is generous? as if it were a first draft?Usually mid-low 80's/100 (a band 6 in each individual section of the exam should be enough for a band 6 overall). However, aligning standards can vary from year to year.
enoil, do you know what the scaling is like between topics (if there is any) - sorry if this has been mentioned already elsewhere.Usually mid-low 80's/100 (a band 6 in each individual section of the exam should be enough for a band 6 overall). However, aligning standards can vary from year to year.
Outside of the 90's it scales slightly above average, but in the 90's it does really well.