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Section III
Question 13 - 2006 HSC
Outline the main features in the background and rise to prominence of a twentieth- century personality. Evaluate the extent history presents us with a balanced interpretation of this personality.
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Question 14b - 2006 HSC
To what extent did conflict produce an effective popular movement in support of the peace process in the 1980s and 1990s?
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Section III
Question 26b - 2002 HSC
Discuss the consequences of British Government policies in Northern Ireland on the Provisional IRA (Provos) and/or Loyalist forces between 1972 and 1998.
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Section IV
Question 15a - 2006 HSC
Evaluate the view that Hitler and Mussolini were primarily responsible for the tensions that led to the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939.
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Section IV
Question 15b - 2006 HSC
To what extent was the Soviet Union (Russia) responsible for the Allied victory in the conflict in Europe?
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Question 5a - 2006 HSC
Account for the difficulty in achieving political stability and national unification in China in the period 1927–1937.
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Question 5b - 2006 HSC
Assess the impact of the development of Maoism on China in the period 1934–1949.
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Section II
Question 9b - 2002 HSC
Describe the significant events in the career of Zhu De (ChuTeh) between 1920 and 1949. Assess the contribution made by Zhu De to the success of the communist forces in the years 1934-1949.
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Section IV
Question 16b - 2006 HSC
Assess the significance of the 1968 Tet Offensive as part of North Vietnam's strategy in achieving victory in the Second Indochina War.
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Section III
Question 25b - 2002 HSC
Evaluate the effectiveness of the strategies and tactics used by soldiers in Vietnam between 1960 and 1975.
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Section II
Question 6a - 2006 HSC
Assess the importance of nationalism as a cause of the failure of democracy in Germany 1918-1934.
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Section II
Question 12a - 2002 HSC
Assess the impact of the Nazi Party on German Society up to and including 1933.
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Section II
Question 13b - 2002 HSC
Describe significant events in the career of Albert Speer. Assess Speer's role in the Nazi war effort from 1941 onwards.
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Section IV
Question 17a - 2006 HSC
Account for the defeat of Japan in 1945 despite its dominant strategic position in 1942.
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Section IV
Question 17b - 2006 HSC
Evaluate the view that the aims of the Allied powers were achieved successfully in the Occupation of Japan in the period up to 1951.
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Question 7b - 2006 HSC
Evaluate the view that communalism in the 1930s and 1940s ensured the Partition of India in 1947.
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Section IV
Question 18a - 2006 HSC
Assess the impact of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War on the development of conflict in the Middle East in the period 1948–1967.
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Section III
Question 24b - 2002 HSC
Discuss how Palestinian refugees and their organisations have responded to policies of the Israeli governments between 1964 and 1996.
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Section IV
Question 19a - 2006 HSC
Evaluate the view that the Korean War was the most significant crisis affecting superpower relations in the period 1948–1962.
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Section IV
Question 19b - 2006 HSC
Assess the impact of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan on the development of the Cold War in the period 1979–1991.
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Section III
Question 21a - 2002 HSC
Assess the importance of the American fear of communism in the development of any one Cold War crisis between 1948 and 1989.
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Section II
Question 6b - 2002 HSC
Account for the failure of political parties to maintain a liberal democracy in Japan from 1918 to 1932.
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Section II
Question 10a - 2006 HSC
How significant was military victory in the Civil War for the Bolshevik consolidation of power in the period up to 1924?
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Question 10a - 2002 HSC
Assess the impact of War Communism and the New Economic Policy (NEP) on both the peasantry and proletariat in Russian society between 1918 and 1928.
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Section II
Question 10b - 2006 HSC
Evaluate the view that Stalinism produced positive changes for Soviet society.
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Section II
Question 11a - 2002 HSC
Describe the significant events in the career of Alexandra Kolontai in achieving social reforms for women.
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Section II
Question 11a - 2006 HSC
Evaluate the view that the apartheid ‘vision for democracy’ necessitated state terror and repression.
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Question 11b - 2006 HSC
How significant was the role of Steve Biko and the Black Consciousness Movement in the development of resistance to apartheid?
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Section III
Question 23b - 2002 HSC
Evaluate the impact of the international anti-apartheid movement upon South African Society from 1962 to 1994.
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Section II
Question 5b - 2002 HSC
Describe the significant events in the life of J Edgar Hoover from 1917 to 1941. Assess Hoover's effectiveness in combating the growing influence of gangsters in American society in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Section II
Question 12a - 2006 HSC
To what extent was the Great Depression a result of Republican economic policies in the 1920s?
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Section II
Question 12b - 2006 HSC
How accurate is it to describe America’s foreign policy as isolationist in the period 1919–1941?
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Section I
Question 2-3 - 2006 HSC
Source material: reason for USA's declaration of war on Germany; Germany's ability to send massive reinforcements to the west; Lloyd George's view on the war at crisis point; significance of US entry into World War 1; usefulness of sources for an historian studying the impact of total war on the home fronts during World War 1.
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Section III
Question 13 - 2006 HSC
Outline the main features in the background and rise to prominence of a twentieth- century personality. Evaluate the extent history presents us with a balanced interpretation of this personality.
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Section II
Question 13bi - 2002 HSC
Describe significant events in the career of Albert Speer.
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Section II
Question 13bii - 2002 HSC
Assess Speer's role in the Nazi war effort from 1941 onwards.
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Section IV
Question 16b - 2006 HSC
Assess the significance of the 1968 Tet Offensive as part of North Vietnam's strategy in achieving victory in the Second Indochina War.
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Section III
Question 25b - 2002 HSC
Evaluate the effectiveness of the strategies and tactics used by soldiers in Vietnam between 1960 and 1975.
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Section II
Question 6a - 2006 HSC
Assess the importance of nationalism as a cause of the failure of democracy in Germany 1918-1934.
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Section I
Question 2 - 2001 HSC
Extent of success by Allies and Germans in using technology to break the stalemate on the Western Front.
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Section I
Question 2-3 - 2006 HSC
Source material: reason for USA's declaration of war on Germany; Germany's ability to send massive reinforcements to the west; Lloyd George's view on the war at crisis point; significance of US entry into World War 1; usefulness of sources for an historian studying the impact of total war on the home fronts during World War 1.
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Section I
Question 3 - 2001 HSC
Assessment of usefulness of sources for an historian studying the Allies' approaches to Germany at the Paris Peace Conference.
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Question 7 - 2010 HSC
Using own knowledge and source material, explain why it was difficult to evacuate wounded men from the trenches.
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Section I
Question 8 - 2010 HSC
Using own knowledge and source materials, outline how experiences of trench warfare changed soldiers' attitudes to the war over time.
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Section I
Question 9 - 2010 HSC
Evaluate the usefulness and reliability of source material for an historian studying the different goals of Clemenceau, Lloyd George and Wilson in creating the Treaty of Versailles.
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Section III
Question 13 - 2006 HSC
Outline the main features in the background and rise to prominence of a twentieth- century personality. Evaluate the extent history presents us with a balanced interpretation of this personality.
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Section II
Question 13bi - 2002 HSC
Describe significant events in the career of Albert Speer.
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Section II
Question 13bi - 2001 HSC
Outline the major events in the career of Albert Speer from 1931 to 1945.
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Section II
Question 13bii - 2002 HSC
Assess Speer's role in the Nazi war effort from 1941 onwards.
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Section IV
Question 16b - 2006 HSC
Assess the significance of the 1968 Tet Offensive as part of North Vietnam's strategy in achieving victory in the Second Indochina War.
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Section III
Question 25b - 2002 HSC
Evaluate the effectiveness of the strategies and tactics used by soldiers in Vietnam between 1960 and 1975.
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Section II
Question 6a - 2006 HSC
Assess the importance of nationalism as a cause of the failure of democracy in Germany 1918-1934.
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Section I
Question 2 - 2001 HSC
Extent of success by Allies and Germans in using technology to break the stalemate on the Western Front.
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Section I
Question 2-3 - 2006 HSC
Source material: reason for USA's declaration of war on Germany; Germany's ability to send massive reinforcements to the west; Lloyd George's view on the war at crisis point; significance of US entry into World War 1; usefulness of sources for an historian studying the impact of total war on the home fronts during World War 1.
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Section I
Question 3 - 2001 HSC
Assessment of usefulness of sources for an historian studying the Allies' approaches to Germany at the Paris Peace Conference.
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Question 7 - 2010 HSC
Using own knowledge and source material, explain why it was difficult to evacuate wounded men from the trenches.
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Section I
Question 8 - 2010 HSC
Using own knowledge and source materials, outline how experiences of trench warfare changed soldiers' attitudes to the war over time.
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Section I
Question 9 - 2010 HSC
Evaluate the usefulness and reliability of source material for an historian studying the different goals of Clemenceau, Lloyd George and Wilson in creating the Treaty of Versailles.
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Section III
Question 13 - 2006 HSC
Outline the main features in the background and rise to prominence of a twentieth- century personality. Evaluate the extent history presents us with a balanced interpretation of this personality.
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Section II
Question 13bi - 2002 HSC
Describe significant events in the career of Albert Speer.
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Section II
Question 13bii - 2002 HSC
Assess Speer's role in the Nazi war effort from 1941 onwards.
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Section II
Question 13bii - 2001 HSC
Assess Albert Speer's role in the Nazi war machine.
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Section IV
Question 16b - 2006 HSC
Assess the significance of the 1968 Tet Offensive as part of North Vietnam's strategy in achieving victory in the Second Indochina War.
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Section III
Question 25b - 2002 HSC
Evaluate the effectiveness of the strategies and tactics used by soldiers in Vietnam between 1960 and 1975.
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Section II
Question 6a - 2006 HSC
Assess the importance of nationalism as a cause of the failure of democracy in Germany 1918-1934.
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Section I
Question 2 - 2001 HSC
Extent of success by Allies and Germans in using technology to break the stalemate on the Western Front.
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Section I
Question 2-3 - 2006 HSC
Source material: reason for USA's declaration of war on Germany; Germany's ability to send massive reinforcements to the west; Lloyd George's view on the war at crisis point; significance of US entry into World War 1; usefulness of sources for an historian studying the impact of total war on the home fronts during World War 1.
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Section I
Question 3 - 2001 HSC
Assessment of usefulness of sources for an historian studying the Allies' approaches to Germany at the Paris Peace Conference.
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Question 7 - 2010 HSC
Using own knowledge and source material, explain why it was difficult to evacuate wounded men from the trenches.
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Section I
Question 8 - 2010 HSC
Using own knowledge and source materials, outline how experiences of trench warfare changed soldiers' attitudes to the war over time.
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Section I
Question 9 - 2010 HSC
Evaluate the usefulness and reliability of source material for an historian studying the different goals of Clemenceau, Lloyd George and Wilson in creating the Treaty of Versailles.
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Section III
Question 13 - 2006 HSC
Outline the main features in the background and rise to prominence of a twentieth- century personality. Evaluate the extent history presents us with a balanced interpretation of this personality.
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Section II
Question 13bi - 2002 HSC
Describe significant events in the career of Albert Speer.
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Section II
Question 13bi - 2001 HSC
Outline the major events in the career of Albert Speer from 1931 to 1945.
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Question 13bii - 2002 HSC
Assess Speer's role in the Nazi war effort from 1941 onwards.
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Section IV
Question 16b - 2006 HSC
Assess the significance of the 1968 Tet Offensive as part of North Vietnam's strategy in achieving victory in the Second Indochina War.
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Section III
Question 25b - 2002 HSC
Evaluate the effectiveness of the strategies and tactics used by soldiers in Vietnam between 1960 and 1975.
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Section II
Question 6a - 2006 HSC
Assess the importance of nationalism as a cause of the failure of democracy in Germany 1918-1934.
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Section I
Question 2 - 2001 HSC
Extent of success by Allies and Germans in using technology to break the stalemate on the Western Front.
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Section I
Question 2-3 - 2006 HSC
Source material: reason for USA's declaration of war on Germany; Germany's ability to send massive reinforcements to the west; Lloyd George's view on the war at crisis point; significance of US entry into World War 1; usefulness of sources for an historian studying the impact of total war on the home fronts during World War 1.
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Section I
Question 3 - 2001 HSC
Assessment of usefulness of sources for an historian studying the Allies' approaches to Germany at the Paris Peace Conference.
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Question 7 - 2010 HSC
Using own knowledge and source material, explain why it was difficult to evacuate wounded men from the trenches.
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Section I
Question 8 - 2010 HSC
Using own knowledge and source materials, outline how experiences of trench warfare changed soldiers' attitudes to the war over time.
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Section I
Question 9 - 2010 HSC
Evaluate the usefulness and reliability of source material for an historian studying the different goals of Clemenceau, Lloyd George and Wilson in creating the Treaty of Versailles.
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Section III
Question 13 - 2006 HSC
Outline the main features in the background and rise to prominence of a twentieth- century personality. Evaluate the extent history presents us with a balanced interpretation of this personality.
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Section II
Question 13bi - 2002 HSC
Describe significant events in the career of Albert Speer.
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Question 13bi - 2001 HSC
Outline the major events in the career of Albert Speer from 1931 to 1945.
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Question 13bii - 2002 HSC
Assess Speer's role in the Nazi war effort from 1941 onwards.
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Question 13bii - 2001 HSC
Assess Albert Speer's role in the Nazi war machine.
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Section IV
Question 16b - 2006 HSC
Assess the significance of the 1968 Tet Offensive as part of North Vietnam's strategy in achieving victory in the Second Indochina War.
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Section III
Question 25b - 2002 HSC
Evaluate the effectiveness of the strategies and tactics used by soldiers in Vietnam between 1960 and 1975.
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Section II
Question 6a - 2006 HSC
Assess the importance of nationalism as a cause of the failure of democracy in Germany 1918-1934.
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Section I
Question 2 - 2001 HSC
Extent of success by Allies and Germans in using technology to break the stalemate on the Western Front.
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Section I
Question 2-3 - 2006 HSC
Source material: reason for USA's declaration of war on Germany; Germany's ability to send massive reinforcements to the west; Lloyd George's view on the war at crisis point; significance of US entry into World War 1; usefulness of sources for an historian studying the impact of total war on the home fronts during World War 1.
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Section I
Question 3 - 2001 HSC
Assessment of usefulness of sources for an historian studying the Allies' approaches to Germany at the Paris Peace Conference.
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Question 7 - 2010 HSC
Using own knowledge and source material, explain why it was difficult to evacuate wounded men from the trenches.
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Section I
Question 8 - 2010 HSC
Using own knowledge and source materials, outline how experiences of trench warfare changed soldiers' attitudes to the war over time.
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Section I
Question 9 - 2010 HSC
Evaluate the usefulness and reliability of source material for an historian studying the different goals of Clemenceau, Lloyd George and Wilson in creating the Treaty of Versailles.