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[American] and [French] Revolutions - Notes/Questions/Study
Aurelie.:
--- Quote from: Amnesiac on November 10, 2008, 12:47:10 pm ---Do some revision then Aurelie lol - You'll find that all the information will come back rather easily. The exam is only 3 days away!!
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Ahaha! Hoe dodgy am I.... there's no motivation or sense of urgency left in my whatsoever. I freaking hope it does, but i have politics on the same day :( .. god im such a whine!!
Butler:
France is definitely my weakness as well, though having read over old information it's kind of starting to flood back into my memory.
Amnesiac:
You'll be fine Butler, considing your breadth of knowledge for Russia.
JL_91:
I still feel so screwed for France...I'll be putting in 2 intensive days of studying today and tomorrow to get it right!
Russia's fine. And overall, I need to memorise a few more historians' quotes. How many do you guys think you've memorised? I'm just so scared that in the exam I'll end up with a topic/question for which I have no quotes ready!
Amnesiac:
I initially had the same problem, but i don't think you need to memorise heaps. You just need to be able to apply each to the question you get. For the post revolution in Russia i would say that i have about 6 that i use - They spread over all the key crisis/events that occurred, and some even offer a broader critique at the nature of the new order. For the pre revolution in China i have probably have around the same, maybe even a few more. For the post revolution in China i only have about 4 perspectives, one for each key event/crisis. Seeing as though i'm doing it for the essay i'm just going to include one per paragraph, so there's no point learning a truck load when you're not going to use them all.
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