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crazysalmon

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nahhhhh im so cooked, the apartheid questions were great but i left like 15 minutes for my 12 marker and had to rush my 8 marker and didnt answer shit properly......
 

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lmaooo i feel like that’s pretty convincing! i had a reverse translation problem for P&A where i could not for the life of me remember what kammer was in english (it’s chamber) so i was like uhhhh yeah so the Reichskulturkammer did this and that und ja
Oh true I forgot to use German terms other than the standard lebensraum and grossdeutschland in power and authority
 

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Guys I only talked about the differing ideologies and aims of the bolshevik members, am I cooked? Like one of my classmates said she also talked about the purges and stuff, should I have spoken about that as well?
 

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what did people write about for the russia power struggle question and the indochina one on antiwar movements
Idek kind of cooked

I did lenins testament / lenin's vison
left v right faction / stalins political manourvering
Clashing ideologies: 'permanent revolution' and 'socialism in one country'
Stalin's emergence
 

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what did people write about for the russia power struggle question and the indochina one on antiwar movements
i talked about the main reasons for the anti war movements in the usa and australia (conscription, the changing access of the media, frustrations with the focus of the government)and i also talked about how it changed after the tet offensive and how that gave the movement like new reasons in a way? i talked about the similarities between the two movements too
 

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i did conflicting ideologies (permanent revolution vs socialism in one country), Stalins opportunism and political manouevring and then one on manipulating changing alliances do you think this works
 

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Guys I only talked about the differing ideologies and aims of the bolshevik members, am I cooked? Like one of my classmates said she also talked about the purges and stuff, should I have spoken about that as well?
personally I don’t think purges are relevant because it’s the causes of the power struggle not the outcome
 

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not that it matters now, but it was from 1935 - so pretty much what i did was the first 3 points of collapse of collective security, appeasement and nazi-soviet non-aggression pact + other events in the war
i did the other 2 but not nazi soviet pact, is it still fine u reckon??
 

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what did people write about for the russia power struggle question and the indochina one on antiwar movements
for russia i wrote that competing visions for the party and the ussr were responsible for the power struggle that emerged:

- how differing visions for party (including bureaucratism and party membership) led to a struggle for leadership
- how differing visions for the political policies of the ussr (including interpretations of marxism-leninism, permanent revolution vs socialism in one country) led to a struggle for power
- how differing economic visions (predominantly continuation of the nep vs rapid industrialisation) led to the power struggle
- how differing visions for soviet society (dekulakisation and such) led to the power struggle

IDK i know it’s a simple argument but i think it really answers the question so i’m happy w it

i did the other indochina question but when i was considering answering the anti-war q the only things i could come up with were the social/human, economic/financial strain the war were taking on american population
 

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