well, fuckI'm predicting WWI will be quite difficult.
What major area/s of WWI do you think they'll assess us on this year?I'm predicting WWI will be quite difficult.
I think there will be a focus on the buildup to Germany's defeat, i.e. u-boats, the Zimmerman letter and particularly the 1917 events with Russia and the US. I am also predicting that the Big Three will be in there, and that the paper will include a question that combines (or links) two dot-points.What major area/s of WWI do you think they'll assess us on this year?
I'd say big 3 and events leading to the armistice are both under assessed dot points, however for 2 sources and own knowledge I wouldn't discount a trench warfare question. I'd be surprised if it was unusually hard.What major area/s of WWI do you think they'll assess us on this year?
probably just a standard q1 with dates and then a very broad quote and a "to what extent" for q2, remember it has to apply to however many personalities can eb studiedWhat kind of questions do you think they'll ask for the personality study? First one is quite generic in terms of background/prominence/historical significance, but what sort of statement do you think they'll ask us to evaluate?
The paper last year focused heavily on trench warfare so I doubt they would repeat that when there is so much else to examine.I wouldn't discount a trench warfare question.