punkbabe89
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Did anybody else do these topics?
What questions did you choose and what did you discuss?
I'm personally not feeling great about it...
I chose Part B for Section Two, and discussed how the South African government oppressed its citizens, what international repsonses there were and the effects they had, including how its economic situation helped it out and how it encouraged civil war among the black ruled countries surrounding it and stuff.. Ended up with something like seven pages at 8-10 words per line.
Part A of the personality question was ok, but Part B i could only come up with a line of arguement that went something like 'Mandela allowed events to shape him, learnt lessons, stood by his beliefs, remained forgiving, etc and thats why he is respected and held in such a high regard etc' which i think might be ok but it was short, only 4 pages.
Section Four... I chose Part A as I mentally blanked on Cambodia completely, although i prefer to write on it. I discussed the outcomes of the Geneva Conference, Diem Regime, America's fears of communism, lack of elections, early Viet Cong, Diem's assassination, the military junta and the other two idiots that followed it, and finished with the Gulf of Tonkin Incident and subsequent Resolution, saying that this allowed the US to make war in Indochina and resulted in the Second Indochina War, which wasn't a consequence that was hoped for... Extremely weak and rather short.
Reassure me?
What questions did you choose and what did you discuss?
I'm personally not feeling great about it...
I chose Part B for Section Two, and discussed how the South African government oppressed its citizens, what international repsonses there were and the effects they had, including how its economic situation helped it out and how it encouraged civil war among the black ruled countries surrounding it and stuff.. Ended up with something like seven pages at 8-10 words per line.
Part A of the personality question was ok, but Part B i could only come up with a line of arguement that went something like 'Mandela allowed events to shape him, learnt lessons, stood by his beliefs, remained forgiving, etc and thats why he is respected and held in such a high regard etc' which i think might be ok but it was short, only 4 pages.
Section Four... I chose Part A as I mentally blanked on Cambodia completely, although i prefer to write on it. I discussed the outcomes of the Geneva Conference, Diem Regime, America's fears of communism, lack of elections, early Viet Cong, Diem's assassination, the military junta and the other two idiots that followed it, and finished with the Gulf of Tonkin Incident and subsequent Resolution, saying that this allowed the US to make war in Indochina and resulted in the Second Indochina War, which wasn't a consequence that was hoped for... Extremely weak and rather short.
Reassure me?