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Year 7
1 Ancient Egypt
2 Ancient China
Year 8
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Medieval Europe
2 Japan under the Shoguns
3 Aboriginal and Indigenous
Year 9
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Australia to 1914
2
Australia and World War I
3
Australia between the Wars
4
Australia and World War II
Year 10
Core: Rights and Freedoms
The Vietnam War Era
6 Changing Rights and Freedoms
A.
Aboriginal Peoples
B.
Migrants
7
People Power and Politics
8
Social and Cultural History
Student Page 17
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Ko-hyoteki Sydney.jpg
Japanese Midget Submarine Attack on Sydney Harbour
Outlines for and against government controls
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Against
Conscription made sure that we have enough people to stop Japanese invasion.
It is morally wrong to force someone into the war and risk their life for war.
Man Power controls would make sure that there were people doing essential things and not wasting time.
It affects workers individually because it would affect the quality of work or can be extremely hard.
Rationing was good so that we would not run out of supplies because of the decreased production at the time of the war.
Rations can be too small for some families and couldn’t provide many supplies.
Censorship made for that people would not panic or over-react.
People wouldn’t know what is going on with the wars and if they are in danger or not.
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Outlines for and against government controls