Saturday, May 25, 2019

 Tips for writing a “9” DBQ: Essay

1. As you read the question, come up with at to the lowest degree three categories. Then try to fill in as much specific factual information that you can think of, and put this into the categories. Its strategic to do this BEFORE you read the documents, so that you dont forget them when you are analyzing the documents.2. After you do this, and ONLY after, start reading the documents. When looking at the documents, be sure to look at who is the author/painter/political cartoonist/historian many times you will recognize that name and can split the document some context by what you know about the person, even if you have never seen the document before. Recognize that non all documents are check in significance.3. Sometimes the documents are intended to trigger reader memory for example, a first hand account of a labor protest off violent in 1896 means they want you to recognize that they are talking about the Haymarket Square Riot.4. After you figure out what the document is sayi ng, release it spate in the appropriate category. If it supports your government agency, put a + next to it if it is contrary to your position, put a next to it. Be sure that you put the letter of the document (A, B, C, etc) when you write down the point the document is making, because this will make it MUCH easier when you are putting all of this information in essay form. If you go to the College Board AP US History Exam website, you can view released prompts and suggested document analysis.5. Do not be afraid to use a point that contradicts your position. You are expected to find the complexities of history. Just show wherefore it doesnt defeat your position. For example, if your essay is about the impact of Reconstruction, and your position is that the U.S. government did not do much to help the freed slaves, you should not ignore the Freedmens Bureau. Rather, you should point out the inadequacies of the Freedmens Bureau it didnt last long enough, the majority of local Bu reau agents were hampered in their efforts by precedent Confederates, and there was no military power to enforce the authority of the Bureau agents.6. Now, and only now, write your thesis. The thesis should not exceed two meters. State your position clearly in the first sentence. In your second sentence you can define a key term (progressivism, Robber Baron, Jacksonian Democracy depends on the prompt) and involve the categories that you used in your chart back in step 1. Be sure to write your categories into your thesis in the same order in which you are going to discuss them in your essay.For exampleFrom 1775 to 1830, many African Americans gained freedom from slavery, yet during the same period the institution of slavery expanded. Explain why BOTH of those changes took place. Analyze the ways that BOTH free African Americans and enslaved African Americans responded to the challenges confronting them. (2009 DBQ question)Your thesis could be something like the followingAfrican s laves and their American-born children were ignored by the paper (which, in its original form, referred to slaves as other persons), but the contradictory nature of the new American identity described in this students introduction foregoing to the thesis, using details that indicated the students knowledge of the time period referenced in the question both led to greater freedom and more general bondage. Slaves and freedmen alike suffered under, exploited, and coped with the aspects of an agrarian economy, capitalism, and Christianity in America.This thesis (this was from a sample answer that received a score of 8 out of 9) makes writing the essay easy. every paragraph should have a topic sentence that states the category (see how this sample has three categories) you are talking about and your position on this category. Then include in the paragraph the points that you listed in your chart, and make it flow together, using both the documents and outside information. The last sen tence in each paragraph is the clincher sentence that finishes off your thoughts on that one category and provides a transition into the next one. When you are finished, rephrase your thesis for the conclusion.

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