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$30.00
$30.00
This full-day interactive online session is the ideal way for students to kick off their study of the HSC Modern History core unit, Power and Authority in the Modern World: 1919-1946.
Each workshop is linked to a particular syllabus dot-point, enabling students to cover key content knowledge, practice critical exam skills, as well as analyse artefacts and sources relevant to the unit of study. Students will be taught by our expert education team and have the opportunity to interact and ask questions during the day.
Due to COVID-19, this session will be held via Zoom.
If cost is a barrier, please get in touch with [email protected]
For group bookings, please contact Dr Breann Fallon, [email protected]
Workshop 1 (9.30 – 10.30am): Overview of the peace treaties which ended World War I
Workshop 2 (10.30 – 11.30am): The Rise of Nazism and Consolidation of Power
Break (11:30am – 12pm)
Workshop 3 (12 – 1pm): The Nature of Nazi Ideology
Break (1 – 1.30pm)
Workshop 4 (1.30 – 2.30pm): The Role of Prominent Individuals
Workshop 5 (2.30 – 3.30pm): Impact on the Nazi Regime on Life in Germany
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