High School Students Exempted from History Exam Due to Wrong Subject Taught

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In Queensland, Australia, 140 high school students were exempted from their final ancient history exam after teachers mistakenly taught them about Augustus Caesar instead of Julius Caesar, the exam topic, due to a miscommunication that was only discovered days before the assessment. The students will be assessed on other coursework components, and an investigation is underway to prevent future errors.
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