Everything was great until conflict! Skipped civilians and had only brushed over intial german successes. Had learnt so much indepth content for the remaining courses of the war and the end of the war which you couldn't talk about at all cus the question was 'up to barbarossa'. Such a killer!
Maybe it will be something like "Assess the impact of the Great Depression on the events leading to Hitler's accession to power". Then they could tie in those two that haven't been asked and relate well
Probably that it was thanks to Hitler that the Nazi's came to power. It was mainly his ideology and his personality that won people over to the Nazi cause. Unless they mean his foreign policy successes?
Well I skipped the Nazism in Power section so I'm screwed if both questions came from there. But they can't do that can they? And for conflict I skipped civilians cus that shit is boring
They won't ask for influence of the army because they asked it in 2010 and its a pretty obscure point. I really hope for Germany they just ask anything to do with the Great Depression - fall or weimar or rise of Hitler/accession to power. If not I think foreign policy and nazi ideology would be...
OH and whats the deal with using the same historian more than once in your essay? Say i'm using one per section of my argument, so like about 4 or 5, can i use two quotes from the same historian?
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The intensity I, measured in watt/m2, of a sound is given by I = 10–12 × e0.1L , where L is the loudness of the sound in decibels.
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If the loudness of a sound at a concert is 110 decibels, find the intensity of the sound. Give your answer in scientific notation.
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Ear damage...
One of our trial questions was "Account for the intial successes of the German military forces" or something like that. I think that is likely to be a question and yeah the other could be on russian counteroffensives and final defeat or possibly nuremburg. They always seem to do one war/battle...