Unable to view sources within past HSC history Exams (1 Viewer)

MissKrabappel

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Has any other modern history student noticed how 2022 and below hsc exams have had their sources unavailable due to copyright. I find it extremely annoying and irritating as I am going to need them for future studies. Is there anything I can do about this?


bonus points if the hsc questions asks you to directly use that source within its questions
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Has any other modern history student noticed how 2022 and below hsc exams have had their sources unavailable due to copyright. I find it extremely annoying and irritating as I am going to need them for future studies. Is there anything I can do about this?


bonus points if the hsc questions asks you to directly use that source within its questions
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just ask your teachers, the same issue is with some of the texts in the english hsc as well. your teachers should have copies/pdfs of the hsc with all the unlocked sources, my teacher made my class do the 2019 hsc section I as the pre test for the core and she gave us all the unlocked sources so your teacher should have that too
 
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This happens a couple of my subjects. The solution ive had for history is picking a random source on that topic from my source bank notes and just using that. Although, i do ancient history if that changes anything
 

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Try googling the reference and track it down. Alternatively if you can get your hands on the original paper (either from a teacher or from the HSC workbooks) then that's good too. Unfortunately since a lot of the work isn't public domain (author has to be dead for at least 70 years iirc) and modern history tends to focus on 20th Century in the Year 12 curriculum, that's why they're blocked out.
 

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