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International 2009
tho0015:
I did fairly well I think but I found the extended response questions to be alot more specific than I expected (eg. the conflict one on one effect of global terror, which I didnt expect to be more than a 4 mark question).
I thought the exam was overall alot more difficult than previous years in many ways, like the definitions (domestic pressure).
Also if for the interpretation of national interests in a state question, would it be permissible to use Taiwan???
iao123:
first question was 'Globalisation can have both positive and negative effects on a state' Discuss.
anyone have a copy of the exam they want to upload? :)
Velox:
--- Quote from: tho0015 on November 18, 2009, 07:09:01 pm ---I did fairly well I think but I found the extended response questions to be alot more specific than I expected (eg. the conflict one on one effect of global terror, which I didnt expect to be more than a 4 mark question).
I thought the exam was overall alot more difficult than previous years in many ways, like the definitions (domestic pressure).
Also if for the interpretation of national interests in a state question, would it be permissible to use Taiwan???
--- End quote ---
My understanding is yes, but don't fall into the trap of addressing Taiwan as an independent state.
Trent:
--- Quote from: tho0015 on November 18, 2009, 07:09:01 pm ---I did fairly well I think but I found the extended response questions to be alot more specific than I expected (eg. the conflict one on one effect of global terror, which I didnt expect to be more than a 4 mark question).
I thought the exam was overall alot more difficult than previous years in many ways, like the definitions (domestic pressure).
Also if for the interpretation of national interests in a state question, would it be permissible to use Taiwan???
--- End quote ---
I agree, the exam was definately harder than previous years. I did not get domestic pressure at all.
You could use Taiwan I suppose. I personally used North Korea.
Velox:
--- Quote from: iao123 on November 18, 2009, 07:26:22 pm ---first question was 'Globalisation can have both positive and negative effects on a state' Discuss.
--- End quote ---
Do people think this is referring to a specific, single state (eg. globalisation can have both positive and negative effects on China), or, is it a general quote that can be responded to with several examples?
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