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4hws

4hWS (2019-2020)

English

​Oral Matura

Don't forget to hand in your Oral Matura form by Thursday, 2 April 2020!
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Individual Home Reading (IHR) 1

J.M. Coetzee: Disgrace (Kim, Dominik, Sophie)
Charlotte Brontë: Jane Eyre (Nathali, Antonia, Vanessa)
T.C. Boyle: The Tortilla Curtain (Alessia, Dana, Annina, Yves)
William Golding: Lord of the Flies (Jannis, Charlotte, Mara, Irfan)
Kazuo Ishiguro: The Remains of the Day (Livio, Beritan, Andri, Marius)
Bobbie Ann Mason: In Country (Camille, Edmea)

Individual Home Reading (IHR) 2

George Orwell: 1984 (Irfan, Yves, Jannis, Marius)
Ray Bradbury: Fahrenheit 451 (Vanessa, Dominik, Sophie, Nathali)
Robert Louis Stevenson: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Dana, Annina, Andri, Kim)
Nick Hornby: About A Boy (Livio, Charlotte, Antonia)
Frank McCourt: Angela's Ashes (Edmea, Mara)
Chuck Palahniuk: Fight Club (Beritan)
Anthony Burgess: A Clockwork Orange (Camille)
George Bernhard Shaw: Pygmalion (Alessia)

Vocabulary

DateParts
27 September 2019Parts 1-16
8 November 2019Parts 8-22
13 Dezember 2019Parts 14-28
7 February 2020Parts 20-34
6 March 2020Parts 26-40
Resit May 2020Parts 31-45

The average of the first 3 tests counts as a full mark in January, the average of the 4 best tests counts as a full mark at the end of the school year.

Rules:
You are allowed to miss one of the tests.
If you miss more than one, you will have to resit.
If you write all five tests, the worst mark will be deleted.

History

Student Lessons on Recent History

DateTopicGroup
Between 22 April and 1 May 2020The Nuremberg TrialsVanessa, Charlotte, Antonia
The Cold War: The Vietnam WarIrfan, Jannis, Marius, Yves
Switzerland and the EUDominik, Livio, Andri
The Troubles in Northern IrelandKim, Camille, Sophie
South Africa: ApartheidDana, Nathali, Mara, Edmea
The Civil War in SyriaBeritan, Annina, Alessia

Assessment Criteria (subject to change without notice)

Exam Topics 18/12/2019

Nazi Germany (Script p. 1-44)

1. From Chancellor To Dictator

  1. Consolidation Power (Machtergreifung, Election Campaign, The Reichtstag Fire Decree, Reichtstag Elections - March 1933)
  2. Co-Ordination - Gleichschaltung (The Postsdam Ceremony, The Enabling Act, The End of the Trade Unions and the Political Parties, The Co-Ordination of the States, The Death of Hindenburg, Courts of Law and the Civil Service, The Army, The Churches)

2. The Nazi State

  1. The Führer State (The Führer, The Führer Cult, The Führer State)
  2. Culture and Propaganda (Propaganda, Radio/Film and the Press, Art and Culture, Festivals and Holidays, Nazi/Degenerate Art)
  3. Education and Youth (Hitler Youth and the League of German Girls)
  4. Women and the Family (Women as Mothers, Racial and Demographic Policy, Female Employment, Women in Nazi Organisations)
  5. Economy (The German Economy until 1936, The Four-Year Plan)

3. The Nazi Terror

  1. Control and Persecution (The SS, The Police State)
  2. Concentration Camps (The Development up to 1939, The Development after 1939)
  3. Euthanasia (Eugenics, The Euthanasia Programme)
  4. The Holocaust (Gradualism, Racial Antisemitism, Boycott of Jewish Shops, Discriminatory Legislation, Reichspogromnacht, Forced Emigration/Aryanisation, The Fate of the German Jews after 1939, Holocaust Phases I, II and II)

4. Foreign Policy: The Road to War

  1. Versailles (Rearmament, Why did Hitler succeed?, The Remilitarisation of the Rhineland)
  2. Italy (WWI and Its Aftermath, The March on Rome & Facist Dictatorship, Mussolini's Foreign Policy, The Rome-Berlin Axis)
  3. Austria (Germany and Austria after WWI, The Anschluss)
  4. Czechoslovakia (The Czech Crisis, The Munich Agreement, Appeasement Policy)
  5. Soviet Union (The Hitler Stalin-Pact)
  6. Poland (Hitler and Poland, The End of Appeasement Policy, The Attack on Poland)

It goes without saying that the answers to the questions in the script and your other personal notes should also be part of your preparation for the exam.

Exam Topics 23/10/2019

A: Russia and the Soviet Union Until 1941 (Script p. 10-23)

3. Consolidating Bolshevik Rule
You know about the importance of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and why Russia agreed to it. You know who the Reds, Whites and Greens were in the civil war and what role the Red Army played in this war. You are also aware of the foreign interventions and the motives of the foreign forces. You know what is meant by Red Terror and how Lenin justified it. You are familiar with the term War Communism and can explain the reasons for its introduction as well as the reasons for its failure. You know about The New Economic Policy (NEP) that replaced war communism. You are aware of the changes in society that the Bolshevik rule brought with it (new socialist man, socialist culture, education, role of women to name but a few keywords). You know what Lenin though about the role of the Russian Orthodox Church. You know what the USSR is and how it was organised. You can describe Lenin's legacy.

4. The Soviet Union under Stalin (-1941)
You know how the Soviet Union was organised and what the role of the Communist Party, the Central Committee and the Politburo was in this context. You can explain Stalin's rise to the top. You know what the struggle for power between Stalin and Trotsky was about and how the programmes they advocated differed. You can also explain why Stalin's vision for the future of the USSR prevailed. You know why Stalin pushed the industrialisation so much and what obstacles he had to overcome. You know how Stalin outmanoeuvred his rivals. You know what the „Second Revolution“ or „Revolution From Above“ is. In this context you know terms like five-year plans, collectivisation and forced industrialisation. You know how Stalin justified the forced industrialisation. You are aware of the personal sacrifices people had to make and how the state tried to keep their people in check. You know what consequences the collectivisation of the agriculture had and how the USSR dealt with them. You can assess how successful collectivisation was. You know the different phases of the purges from 1934-1953. You know what the different forms of punishments were. You can explain why those mass murders did not lead to a coup against Stalin. You know the role of show trials and forced labour camps in this context. You can describe the effects of these purges on the society. You know what life was like in the Soviet Union at that time. You can explain the role of the propaganda and personality cult. You know how the Soviet state dealt with art, education, the elite and with women. You know the most important milestones in Stalin's foreign policy from 1919 to WWII.

B: Adolf Hitler and the Weimar Republic (Script p. 1-19)

1. Adolf Hinter - The Early Years (1889-1919)
Generally speaking you have a rough idea of Hilter's early years.

2. The Weimar Republic I (1919-1923)
You know what the November Revolution is. You know about the beginning of the Weimar Republic. You know the problems the young republic was faced with and can explain their respective roles: stab-in-the-back myth, Versailles treaty, political parties, constitution and electoral law, the old elite, reparations, inflation and the free corps to name but a few. You know the different mentalities of the population at that time and their attitude towards the republic (youth movements, students, the superfluous generation, the radical conservatives and women). You know the main philosophy behind the „Blood and Soil“ ideology.

3. Adolf Hitler and the NSDAP (1919-1925)
You now how Hinter become part of the (NS)DAP. You know the political programme of the NSDAP and what they (didn't) believe in. You know what the „völkisch“ movement is and what it stands for. You know about the Munich Putsch and its importance. You know what happened at the trial and during Hitler's captivity and how Hitler managed to take advantage of the putsch as a whole. The know the most important messages/principles that Hitler wrote down in „Mein Kampf“.

4. The Weimar Republic II (1924-1932)
You know about the economic situation in Germany in 1924. You know what strategy the Weimar Republic pursued in its foreign policy and what nationalist parties thought of this strategy. You know what influence the 1920s had on culture (art, literature, media). You can explain the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and its consequences. You know how the countries tried to tackle the Great Depression that followed. You know what impact the Great Depression had on Germany and its political system. You know the role that Hindenburg and Brüning played in destabilising Germany. You know (and can also interpret) the results and the consequences of the 1930 Reichstag elections.

5. The Rise of the Nazi Party (1926-1932)
You know about the reorganisation of the NSDAP in 1926 and the role the SA played in this reorganisation. You know about Adolf Hitler's role as a figurehead and speaker. You know why electoral campaigns came natural to the NSDAP. You know what happened in the Reichstag elections between 1928-1933 and can explain the changes. You know who supported and voted (and who didn't vote) for Hitler and what reasons they all had for their decision (not) to support the NSDAP. You know why Hitler profited from the fear of Bolshevism at that time.

6. The Weimar Republic III (1932-1933)
You know who didn't feel represented by von Papen's „Cabinet of Barons“. You know how von Papen helped the NSDAP during his time as chancellor. You know how Hitler became Reich Chancellor and what role/reason von Papen and some leading figures of the German industry had in helping him. You have thought about the question if Hitler could have been stopped.

It goes without saying that the answers to the questions in the script and your other personal notes should also be part of your preparation for the exam.

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