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HSC Core Study: Power and Authority in the Modern World
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Ken Webb HSC Seminar 2021
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1: An overview of the peace treaties
1.1 The Treaty of Versailles
1.2 The Impact of the Treaty of Versailles
Focus of Study
2: The Rise of Dictatorship after WWI
2.1 The Conditions that Enabled Dictators to Rise to Power
2.2 Features of Dictatorships in Russia, Italy and Japan
3: The Nazi Regime to 1939
3.1 The Rise of the Nazi Part and Hitler
Flipped Lesson (Great Depression)
3.2 The Consolidation of Nazi Power 1933-34
3.3 The Nature of Nazi Ideology
3.4 The Role of Prominent Individuals in the Nazi State
3.5 The Methods used by the Nazi Party to Exercise Control
Laws
Censorship
Propaganda
Cult of Personality
Terror/Repression
3.6 The Impact of the Nazi Regime on life in Germany
Cultural Expression
Religion
Workers
Youth
Women
Minorities
3.7 The Opposition to the Nazi Regime
4: The Search for Peace and Security in the World 1919-1946
4.1 The Ambitions of Germany in Europe and Japan in the Asia-Pacific
4.2 The intentions and Authority of the League of Nations and the UN
HSC Core Study: Power and Authority in the Modern World
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