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Ib History Rise of the Single State Parties
TOMORROW (during exam): USE A BLACK OR BLUE PEN. NO PENCILS, NO WHITEOUT. BRING YOUR SESSION NUMBER AND ALL THAT INFO PUT THINGS IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER (\__/) IB HISTORY STUDY GUIDE (.___.);;
Hitler = Right Mao = Left Paper 1 - Peacemaking THE BIBLE! Questions Question 1 - Importance and Message tips 1A= 5 min (3 marks) -try to put 4 points just in case one of ideas is wrong quote the source or paraphrase the source in answer *make sure answer is focused and succinct *don’t spend too much time on this question 1B = 5 min (2 marks) -identify key figures, symbols, labelings on the cartoon -describe these figures you found and put into the message *don’t spend too much time, focus 2 = 15 min (6 marks) -highlight key ideas -choose to make few notes on scrap paper = similarities and differences -you can have 3 compare 3 contrast, 4 compare 2 contrast, or 4 contrast 2 compare *make sure Compare and Contrast are separate Common Limitations: ● Subjective (Language, Tone, Style) ● Proximity to Event ● Selective use of information ● Political Bias ● Historian - National/ Social Influence/ Bias ● General texts lack depth/detail ● Language Issues (Translation, foreign documents) ● Face Saving ● Propaganda ● Exaggeration ● Soviet Secrecy and Manipulation of

Question 2 - Compare and Contrast

Statistics Question 3 - OPVL 3 = 15 min (6 marks) -pay attention to origin -high light the key info -structured response -2 values and 2 limitations for each source -avoid generalization like “public opinion” 4 = 20 min (8 marks) -use ALL the sources -sketch a brief essay outline (2-3 min) - 3 arguments and include own knowledge -no need to have intro or conclusion -if short on time use a list and connect each source to the question, also include own knowledge

Question 4 - Mini Essay

Timeline -Paris Peace Conference 01/25/1919 ● Wilson’s 14 points 01/08/1918 ○ self determination ● Germany accepted 14 points on 10/23/1918 ● World War I armistice 11/11/1918 ● Delegations ○

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