mira.mourad
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I also done New Kingdom Egypt. picked choice b) i thought it was easierI did Egypt New kingdom to the death of Thut IV. Answered question a) on Nubia..
I also done New Kingdom Egypt. picked choice b) i thought it was easierI did Egypt New kingdom to the death of Thut IV. Answered question a) on Nubia..
Agreed, was a great question, so broad that you could almost talk about anything he did and evaluate it in regard to its propaganda value.Augustan Age - extent of propaganda - such a godsend. Filled the booklet.
Agreed, a) was way too abigious. I ended up writing about just about every single consul and general. Only way I could do it justive was with 15 pages of information. Greece is in there. Hellenisim is mentioned specifically. Ambigious dot point can also be linked like "impact of wars of expansion on roman politics, economy and society".Rome 264-133BC (Punic Wars)Horrible questions. Way too much content to cover. Conquest of Greece? Not in the syllabus.
Haha I was counting on it, thanks for taking one for the team lolzlol, I knew you guys would get awesome questions for Greek World 500-440 B.C. after they raped us with it last year.
I wrote about three roman leaders; fabius, scipio and cato. i looked at fabius + cato as military leaders and counterbalanced it with cato and his conservative ideals etc.Agreed, a) was way too abigious. I ended up writing about just about every single consul and general. Only way I could do it justive was with 15 pages of information. Greece is in there. Hellenisim is mentioned specifically. Ambigious dot point can also be linked like "impact of wars of expansion on roman politics, economy and society".
Cato? Wasn't he in number 3? I spent over an hour on it, and talked about everybody, fabius, scipio, micinius, macellus, longus, scipio's dad and uncle, flaminius and probably more. I basically just compared and contrasted the above.I wrote about three roman leaders; fabius, scipio and cato. i looked at fabius + cato as military leaders and counterbalanced it with cato and his conservative ideals etc.
Same. I did question a but, I found it much easier to answer.. as I did not know anything with the external relationships between all the kings- the only thing I don't know out of all of.I did Amenhotep III to Ramses II question B, the one on the foriegn powers but i don't think i went very well. good bye band 6
I don't think it was a very simple question that invoked a pure recount of events.Greek World 500-440BC
Did question B for the Delian League's aims.
Very simple question. Had heaps of quotes, but I wasn't sure where to finish talking about it. I ended up just finishing my essay @ Peace of Callias and briefly mentioned what happened afterwards with Athens moving to an empire...
I Bloody wellhope so, cos I did about 2 (Bad Dobby! Bad Dobby!) B was the Delian League one right?I did question B on the Greek World 500-440 BC, was really easy for me
Do you think 5 cources was enough to mention though? :s