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I came across this document that had a list of all the past paper questions (up until about 2002) and here's a few that have been highlighted as possible questions for this year:anyone have any predictions?
thanks!
Cambodia was explicitly asked in 2013 and implicitly asked in 2014, so while I do like this question I'll be surprised if it comes up.- Evaluate the aims, methods and nature of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge and their impact on Cambodian society. (hasn't been explicitly asked before)
Asked in 2012 and there's too much un-asked stuff to be repeating that soon.- Account for the Communist victory in the Second Indochina War.
Same dealeo, but 2011.- Assess the importance of nationalism to the Vietnamese up to 1965.
Ditto with all these. They don't tend to repeat questions like that anyway.- From 1965 the US implemented a policy of direct military involvement in Vietnam. Evaluate the consequences of this policy
- Evaluate the effectiveness of the strategies and tactics used by the opposing sides during the Second Indochina War.
- Assess the importance of the Geneva Peace Agreement to developments within North and South Vietnam to 1964.
Yeah, Cambodia seems to come up a lot but they always seem to ask about the rise to power, they haven't explicitly asked the other sub dot-point yet (nature, aims and methods of Pol Pot). Though I would be surprised if Cambodia came up again tbh.Cambodia was explicitly asked in 2013 and implicitly asked in 2014, so while I do like this question I'll be surprised if it comes up.
That certainly sounds like an option, nature and role of communism is the other key theme that hasn't been asked in a while bar attempts at peace making. Incidentally, why the hell is attempts at peace making a key theme? There's no syllabus dot points on it. I did go through and make some detailed notes on it just in case but it's never been asked either. Hangover from the old syllabus perhaps? Then again the old syllabus was pretty weird and required you to have knowledge about indochina up to literally the present day.I'm feeling strategies and tactics