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HISTORY (10)

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Describe Hitler's foreign policy úp to the outbreak of the Second World Var. Describe the reactions of Britain, France; and Soviet dirssia to the policy in the sade period.

atler care.

în 1953. The Secon förhự Bár broke out

ay, a you are asked.

to describe Hitlerta foreign policy just between these six years You must first ofcol Pokit out the motives of Hitler's foreign policy. „It was with, these lotiyes

in mind that Hitler took measures to fulfil them.

The first important motive was to fr′er Germany from the restrictions of the Versailles Treaty of.

1919, The Germans had always regarded the

treaty terms as a natíonal humiliation, and Hitler wanted to destroy them. The second. motive was to include all Germans in other fast European countries into Germany. The third motive was to expand German influence into-Tastern" Europe so as to form at Large German empfre that would. Tast for a thousand years. Such vas 1tler's foreign policy in theory.

In discussing Vitler foreign policy in practice, just trace the measures that he foek.

Rick these measures out hy tracing the years one after another, The "main" thing to

Czechoslovakia contained là đi mans, and Hon Phreatened (zechoslovakia to surrender, the region tu Germany, an juternational erisig. resulted, Chamberlain, of Britain set itler:: In Munich in late 1958 in search of a peaceful settlement of the crisis, but in the end Hitler wo all he wanted. This. pussive attitude, bike. cowardly submittion to fascist dictators and their ampression) written

in history

powers hoped. Pike

Germany and Italy voule be satisfied with

territorial gains and would to further.

aggressive expausing. the contrary, happened

trible, was encouragede,in, unsLouist ambition

and moved to unner

Poland mater swallowing Czechoslovakijiasa

whole in early 1939. The Vestern powers were alamed. Pikasi and nat Hy german (finority, Germany therefore had un any excuse for the protection of her owrz

Pritain and promised suppor

for

fiermannsgressia

The dermaus rolly. iivaded Poland in September 1939.

Mesteru pasure therebý

declared war on This led to the second

answeringuts questiona In clearly describe o (of them sain historical events of Yazi expune: sionism in the periöchs Some explaäufion of Cue hekaround to the event

at first Member is that their effects of one

itler moved.

13 in foreign

so as to

-arouse

the least suspecían and attention among the great powers. Towards the latter years of the period 1953-39, however, itler became more and pore aggressive, so Germany withdrew from the disarnartent. COD- ference and left the Teague of Nations în 1934 one year after this coming to power. In

1935, he declared Germany vould no longer. be bound by the term of the Versailles Treaty that restricted the size of German arganents Thereafter, German rearmament vas under~~ taken. In 1930, to show her to fusal to obey aby international agreements. that the Allies jietated. fermany unounced ste was no longer hond by tle prace treaty of $4 Focarno ķa, peace treaty made in 1925: renouncing war and aggression), Hitler oven ordered

German troops to re- -occupy the Pineland,

region that the Versaillës renty

danii 11 tafizei. Meanwhile,

he entered into mí alliance galled tire ant. comintern Paet with, Fascist Italy

T: 1948.

of his motive of unitine allfellow ferratis, into Germany,Fister irted to

annex

Cermen-speaking nating, The Guste Tipi Bresident. was summoned to fericity: end flaenténera Jeanne power overs

another should be includ-

raile example, the vam

asons for the adoption of ajpeasement by the Vestern, powers toward. Nazi Germany (such ag

factors like tu ropéral fear of and consequent efforts in preventing another WorldVan, aind the belief.

wone of. Hitleris dominids in foreign policy were

justified).

As for the reaction of Soviet Russia to the Sazi aggressions, just renenler that hefure tue Munich appensement, Stokin (dietator în Russia) tried to eme fare at alliance withi the VestƒŸU POVO's tagainst Nazi Germany te ́even ordered commuists

all over the worlduto" suspend the estruzzles ngai pat their canítáli̇st govejnerents for the time being and to enter into sen al biance with tlie..

Biddle-ebass šo as tov defend the fatherland of communi su doviet Jussia) against facist empires Tike Nazi perrany and Tmperial d Japan Those polfàieg, nogaver, aroused suupiejon :frois : the vestem powers who were show, in responding to the Pussian proposa 1 Cortati-azi front. growing unit cooperatic vith enutries Lil neitain and Planes. against Maki. Germany was 2901 praticable, itulin han burning do minised for audeal fü 1958. She minuteh fladt, further ganyinéed that the estern juweng vere encouraging ferian

Europe as alway to act agyinst Soviet Russia, -Consequently, he entered

into a past, known as tire Yizi-Soviet You-

mression paci, with fugrany in 1939.#Vlie rmájú effeën of this pact WAKO free witler from having to reserve ferrian troops against Soviet Fussia, and therefore.

encourate Bermany is

invade "Poland in September (959. The

tiivil result was the Second World War.

must bent be frighten- ed off by the terro "reactions" in the question. Make it as the "policies" of the powers towards Mii aggressions. Thé Vestern powers,

retion was appeasement. The Soviet reseti ni was cooperation with Hitler. Roth failed to stop, Germany from further ajoression, and that's

wity war was on ju 195Y

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ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS (10)

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Solutions to Exercise

a)cosx+cos3x=2cos2r

Zcos(**)*)cog(X-3X }

2

2cos2xcos(→x)=2¢0s2x cos2xc@sx=cos@x«0

s2x(cosx-1) 0

сдах

2n

cos2x=0

the general solution x=20* or (4n=1}^

(b)tany-co+2x=0

tanx=cot2x.

一期星

8x2-6x+1=0

Put xecose we have

5 .8c6s 0-6ce6+1=0

14c0s 0-30080+--0

---4cos H-XCOSA

Comparing this

equation withi

cos304cos -3cose

we have cos30

34-2n

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and x, =sin (5)

(from the results.

of (a))

sum of roots:

sin()+sin()

20

16

product of roots,

sin (5)sin2 (-5)

9-40° 80°

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for 1-0,

or cos(60° =0.766, 0.174

-0.940 Ans.)

(a)sin24÷2sinėcose

2sinecose

2sinûcèsĄ

sin e+cos Esinecose

sin +co90

cos. 4 tane

tan

Now

2tan

1+tan

in2

2t(1-t) (1+t ́)2 (ins.)

(b)sin20-7

nisany integer (c) From result of

(ans.)

=tan(1 -2x)

(2n+1)n

the general solution:

x-(2n+1)~

(ins.)

a=sinx+cosy (1) b=cosx-siny, (2) Squaring both sides of (1) and (2),

-sin +28inxcosy

=COS

adding:

$30

»sin x+cos y 2(sinxcosy -sinycosx)

22

+sín y+cos y =2+2sin(x-y) -2.2sing

= cos(9+20)

(Ans.

=coscos20-sinėsin26

=cose(2cos_0−1)

-sin20(2sinecose

#cose(2cos 4-1)

sin bcose

=c036(Zurs A-1)

=4c0s 8-Jceso (sus. For the equation

··(1-t2):

t2). =81(1-t-) +8t3+2t2-8t+1=0

Hoots of this équation are.

t-on-tan

5

(Ans.)

(from (b))

tostan and

24

(a) sin39=-sin20

|=gin(-20).

•39=nk+(−1)” (−20) This solution equivalent to

where n is any Integer, which is the general solution.

(b) sin30=-sin20

3sine-4sin

3

29ine/1-8in-4 Putting x-sing.

3x-4x3-2x/1-

"

3-4x=-2/1-x

Squaring both

(3—4x2)2= -4 (1-x^)

42 10x20x+5=0

ides,

(c) This equation can be

written ag

16(x)^-20(x)"+5=0

which is an quadratic

equation in

roots

whose

and

Discuss the effects

of inflation upón the

daily life of an

average ong Kong consumer today?

Trifla on refers to conditions when the general prices and casts of goods and services are rising continuously 1.e the value of money is declining Fusa continuous manner). The common

causes of inflation Br as followed?,

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ECONOMICS (10).

R.K. MENG & TIT. GUAN

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LOCATION OF INDUSTRY

fuestionS·

What are the main

determinants of the location of Light industries' in dong

Kong

The main determinants of the location of light industries in Hong Kong are as follows:

(1)Availability of labour

is critical to light industries which are mostly Jabour-" intensive. Thus, light industries tend to be located near populati ou centres, e light industries ek...

in Kwun Tong, Cheung Shan Man..

(2)Water supply, the

second determinant is important to those light industries which require a large amount of water, dvérug-loundry, howing and chemica! industries.

(5) The

third factor is power witch "is essential to practi- cally all industries.

(4)The fourth determin-

antis external economies. The dyeing and garment mannfaet- uring frims, as well as new textile firs tend to be set in "suen Van for the sake of external" econoni vs.:

(5)The fifth factor

land value. The rising land prices actually force certain industrial- ists to locate their. industrial sites im

less developed areas.

(4)The sixth determinant

is transport, and developed transport, enables firms to set up their factories away from population centres.

(7)Another factor is

government measures such as the setting up of Industrial: Estates Provisionar Authority, the Planned development zones for industry, e.g. Shatin, Custa. Peak etc.,

prohibition o certain industries in certain areas to prevent pollution, e-g. the assigning/Pf land for special projects

tive,

What is inflation and what are the COMBION CAUSES of inflation?

caused by an increase in the amount of money in efrculation or by a drop is the supply of goods and- services.

(b)It may occur as a

result of excess deanno 12.e. depard- pull inflation) induced by an increase in demand of goods and services by consumers as well as overspending by firms or bý governments.

(c)Inflation may, occur

because of rising costs of production, (î.e, cost-push iuflation):

(d)Inflation may be

caused by natural disasters, social disturbances or wa

It may also be caused by the deliberate policy of the govern

ment of spec les

to.

tire

who stuck-pi goods jir order price level upwards tu realize abnormal profits,

The effects of inflation upon the daily Hifð öf; au average long, Koni care

The effects of inflation upon different groups of consumers are essentially different. In guneral, there will be a rise in the price of consumer goods and services, e.. rents, food-stuffs etc. The purchase and consumption Patterns of consumers will change accordingly, Necessary goods will increase in demand while spending on luxuries will be decreused. Savings will also be less and people will try to earn. more money to increase their real incones. Generally speaking debtors and people whose Incomes respond quickly to inflation will gain while creditors and: people with relatively fixed income will lose Lower income people will likely he hurt more because of the rise in The prices of necessary

items. Thus, there is generally a redistribu- tion of income. The

wil people in Hong Kong tend to purchase nore imported items

ts. Since these products are now. relatively cheaper, than before because of inflation. When hyper- inflation occurs, there will be a fall ing

investrent and unemps 3. cry- went wi}}result, like- wisey as the prices of exports of Hong Kong. rise due to inflation, competitive power of these iteris will be weakened and exports Lend to decrease. Since Hong Kong is so

export dependent, the economy of Fong Tong and hence the life of the consumers will he auversely affected,

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