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11–12Modern History 11–12 Syllabus

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Implementation from 2027
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Content

Year 12

National studies

Students investigate key features, individuals, groups, events and developments that shaped the history of a selected nation. Students are to investigate ONE of the following countries during a specific period of the 20th century.

The historical concepts and skills content is to be integrated as appropriate.

  • Australia 1918–1949
  • China 1927–1949
  • Cuba 1940–1991
  • Indonesia 1945–2004
  • Iran 1945–1989
  • Japan 1904–1937
  • Russia and the Soviet Union 1917–1941
  • United States 1919–1941
Australia 1918–1949
Context
  • Australia’s role at the Paris Peace Conference

The changing face of Australia after the First World War
  • The social impact of WWI in Australia, including soldier settlement and the changing role of women

  • Innovation and its impact on industrialisation, urbanisation and rural development

  • The experiences of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Peoples post-WWI

Australia and the Great Depression
  • The impact of the Great Depression on different groups in Australian society

  • The effectiveness of political responses to the crisis of the Great Depression

  • Australian nationalism in the 1930s, including the impact of industrialism, sport and military identity

  • Aboriginal activism in the 1930s, including the creation of The Day of Mourning in 1938

Australia and the world 1918–1949
  • The changing nature of Australia’s foreign policy from 1918 to 1949

  • Australia’s changing relationship with the United States

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