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National Politics '10
sgeorge:
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Major thanks :)
xXNovaxX:
^For the SAC like you said, you don't need to because each teacher is different, and both MY teacher and YOURS allwoed us to choose.
However for the exam they tend to say a possible reform in the ELECTORAL SYSTEM, or a possible reform to PARLIAMENT, and u come up with ANY TWO (usually it's a 4 mark question).
The exam does not say a specific ONE, but offers a BROAD topic, so if you can learn a couple for Parliament, voting system, etc you should be set :)
EDIT: You don't have to study in detail, since the short answer just requires around 2-3 lines for one reform, and anotehr 2-3 if its a 4 mark question.
For the extended response you have the OPTION (remember essay 1= AOS1, Essay 2= AOS 2 for Unit 3) of doing one in good detail i.e. 2+ pages. But the risk with that is you wouldn't know how they word teh question e..g whether it's broad or not.
Nic K:
Oh okay. That would be why more people choose AOS1 for the extended response in unit 3 part of the exam.
Now I just have to see the choices of different reforms and decide what I will wrote about for the SAC :)
Thanks Nova :)
Nic K:
I got my politics textbook today!!! So colourful :P
sgeorge:
Ooh! Does it look good?
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