hope this helps these are some notes we took at my school
THE ROLE OF A NEW KINGDOM PHARAOH
In the New Kingdom, the pharaoh was central to Egyptian life and culture. His name was always enclosed in a cartouche and his formal regalia, powers, wealth, burial and way of life stood him apart from...
from the 2006 HSC speciman paper (so these def wont be HSC questions but are good for trials!)
- assess the impact of industrialisation on American society in th 1920s and 1930s
- evaluate the view that Roosevelts New Deal successfully dealt with the problems created by the Great Depression...
the two from this years hsc speciman paper are:
-assess the effectiveness of the US policy of containment in the Cold War in the period up to 1968
and
- how significant were US President Reagan's policies in ending the Cold War?
another form of intertextuality is that Orlando is deeply intertextual in its very nature - its based on the novel 'Orlando' by Virginia Woolf. Also with what was said before about the poets scene, one of the poets is Alexander Pope who wrote greatly with the sacred feminine, his poem Eloisa to...
studying for modern is really ahrd ive found because there is an insane amount of information that you have to condence, but what i found to be useful is that you ensure that you only study what you really do need, so on your modern history syllabus there are 2 forms of bullet points that tell...