Katjif
pondering dystopic life
Hey thought maybe we should share either practice questions, or in my case, I've had my exam, so I'll just post exactly what I got! (well what I can remember)
The first section (historian study) we had an article from the SMH 2002, about the relative objectiveness of history. It talked about the strictly objective historians who aim for truth, and the more 'hippe' historians who aim for a story, and accept that history cannot be truthful.
The question was something along the lines of "With regards to the above source and your chosen historians, discuss whether or not history can ever be truthful"
Our next section (case study) for which we are doing Elizabeth I, was a quote, which i can't remember and then asked us to "with reference to the quote and at least 2 historians,evaluate two interpretations regarding two different areas of contention"
The first section (historian study) we had an article from the SMH 2002, about the relative objectiveness of history. It talked about the strictly objective historians who aim for truth, and the more 'hippe' historians who aim for a story, and accept that history cannot be truthful.
The question was something along the lines of "With regards to the above source and your chosen historians, discuss whether or not history can ever be truthful"
Our next section (case study) for which we are doing Elizabeth I, was a quote, which i can't remember and then asked us to "with reference to the quote and at least 2 historians,evaluate two interpretations regarding two different areas of contention"