Geography is undoubtedly the most difficult of the three subjects, because the knowledge it involves is the most scientific, geography is partial to natural science, similar to mathematics, science and culture, while history and politics are humanities and social sciences;
If you are historical, you must remember the age, course, significance and function of the great events of the dynasty, and the scope and content are relatively wide, so many people just can't remember them;
Political vocabulary is mostly very general and official truth, and it is the most basic and terminal theory in philosophy. You know a lot before you learn it. Although the answer may be incomplete or inaccurate, it is still close to the answer.
Compared with the other two courses, politics is the easiest place: if you answer politics, as long as you answer it, you may score; The closer the answer, the higher the score. History and geography may require you to answer accurately. For example, history requires you to say what this event is, and you must answer it correctly. What do you mean, you have to answer correctly; If geography asks you to say what terrain this is, you have to be right. The answers to these two questions require accuracy. Unlike politics, you can make up a few sentences or explain its original meaning in your own words.