just have a look at the past paper qs n then the syllabus. itll be on some area not covered yet
i personally reckon itll be on the leaders of the cold war era up to and including detente, but dont take my word for it
the depression had a relative effect on the collapse of democracy
it was all due to chancellor bruning in 1930-32 who, in trying to seek his own aims of remilitarization etc, paved the way for the nazis into the riechstag. It was then shlicher n papen who ensured its ultimate collapse by...
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my windows media player doesnt work and hasnt been working for a long time (ive just decided to do something about it). Whenever i try to get into it a pop-up comes up stating that "an internal application error has occured." I have no idea wat this means n dno how to fix it. Also...
i study the primary leaders of the time n just the main policies adopted by each country. I also focus on like 2 crises. Practice essays are prob the best bet even tho there is heaps to cover u will most likely go over everything if u do past papers. thats wat i do neways
yea im not goin. I really want to but cant due to money. My parents are paying for my schoolies and my GAP year overseas next year so they wont pay for it, which means i have to and i dont have like 600 bucks to spend so.....im really bumbed about not goin
"The Forgotten Soldier" by Guy Sajer and "Birdsong" by stephen folks. Both are books that have such a profound impact that they've changed the way i see life
It is definately acquired. Just look at the leaders in the the world wars. Guys who were shy and everyone thought to be weak tend to be the ones who perform the best in such situations. Those who everyone thought was tough and able to lead broke under the pressure and could not perform. Sure...
Teacher: "johny sit back down! your wandering around like an arab!"
same teacher: "is johny smart?"
student:"yea he's smart when he works"
teacher:"really? i thought he was stupid"