HSC Modern History
Scope and Sequence
Modern History is designed to enable students to acquire knowledge and understanding, the skills of critical analysis and synthesis, and values and attitudes essential to an appreciation of forces that have shaped the modern world; to develop a lifelong interest in the study of history; and to prepare them for informed and active citizenship in the contemporary world.
Term 4
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Case Study: WWI - A Source Based Study |
National Study: Russia and the Soviet Union |
Term 1
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National Study: Russia and the Soviet Union |
Personality in the 20th Century: Leon Trotsky |
Mid-course exam |
Term 2
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Personality in the 20th Century: Leon Trotsky |
International Study in Peace and Conflict: Conflict in the Pacific |
Term 3
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10 |
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International Study in Peace and Conflict: Conflict in the Pacific |
Trial HSC |
Revision |