Specific dictatorships/source analysis

Reason For Learning

To understand how primary and secondary source material can tell us many details about a specific time period or society.

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Students will be able to use knowledge gained from previous bites about dictatorships to gather details from primary and secondary sources on what life is like for people living under dictators.

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    ACHHS169 Level 9

    Identify the origin, purpose and context of primary and secondary sources

    ACHHS170 Level 9

    Process and synthesise information from a range of sources for use as evidence in an historical argument

    ACHHS171 Level 9

    Evaluate the reliability and usefulness of primary and secondary sources

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