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2015 VCAA examiners’ report

This page contains the examiners’ report for the VCE History (Revolutions) 2015 exam. This document is a ‘must read’ for current teachers and students. It contains important advice about how to approach parts of the exam paper and particular questions. The document is © VCAA 2016.

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