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1 Writing the DBQ Using Documents in the DBQ Using Documents in the DBQ

2 What is it? An essay question that requires you to interpret primary source documents. An essay question that requires you to interpret primary source documents.

3 What Are the Documents for? To discuss events and ideas with which you are familiar. To discuss events and ideas with which you are familiar. To support or refute the essay questions To support or refute the essay questions Focus around the essay topic Focus around the essay topic

4 When Do I Take the DBQ? After the multiple-choice section After the multiple-choice section You get a green booklet with the essay questions and DBQ You get a green booklet with the essay questions and DBQ Begins with a 15 minute mandatory reading period Begins with a 15 minute mandatory reading period Evaluate and interpret the documents Evaluate and interpret the documents

5 Document-based questions (DBQs) require you to do several things well... You must understand the prompt and come up with an “ answer ” that will be your thesis. You must understand the prompt and come up with an “ answer ” that will be your thesis. You must come up with a list of PEPS (People, Events, Places, Significance) for the time period. You must come up with a list of PEPS (People, Events, Places, Significance) for the time period. You must use all of the documents that are provided. You must use all of the documents that are provided. You must write a clearly organized and well-written essay. You must write a clearly organized and well-written essay.

6 General information about the documents All of the documents will be relevant to the topic. All of the documents will be relevant to the topic. Plan on using all of the documents provided. Plan on using all of the documents provided. Sometimes the date or the author in the source notation may be significant. Sometimes the date or the author in the source notation may be significant. The documents are generally presented chronologically. The documents are generally presented chronologically. Pay special attention to cartoons, charts, & graphs. Pay special attention to cartoons, charts, & graphs.

7 Tip #1 Read the prompt thoroughly several times. Make sure you fully understand the whole prompt. Read the prompt thoroughly several times. Make sure you fully understand the whole prompt. Identify the time period you are dealing with. Identify the time period you are dealing with. Brainstorm Brainstorm write down all of the relevant information (PEPS) you can think of BEFORE reading the documents. write down all of the relevant information (PEPS) you can think of BEFORE reading the documents. Sketch an outline of how your essay will be structured... Sketch an outline of how your essay will be structured...

8 Outlines do not have to be formal, just sketch a structure Social Political Economic PEPS PEPS PEPS PEPSPEPS PEPSPEPS PEPSPEPS PEPSPEPS

9 Tip #1 Summary You have quickly done some very important preparation for the essay. You have quickly done some very important preparation for the essay. You have carefully read the prompt several times. You have carefully read the prompt several times. You have “ answered ” the prompt, decided your thesis direction. You have “ answered ” the prompt, decided your thesis direction. You have quickly jotted down some PEPS that you can use to support your thinking. You have quickly jotted down some PEPS that you can use to support your thinking. Organized this information. Organized this information. Now you are ready to deal with the documents. Now you are ready to deal with the documents.

10 Tip # 2 Quickly read all of the documents. Quickly read all of the documents. As you go, indicate where on your essay “ outline ” they will go. As you go, indicate where on your essay “ outline ” they will go. Remember to consider the dates in the source material. Remember to consider the dates in the source material. Underline any unusual phrases. Underline any unusual phrases. Jot down any quick summary thoughts about the documents as you read. Jot down any quick summary thoughts about the documents as you read.

11 Tip #2 (continued) Look carefully at political cartoons. Look carefully at political cartoons. Pay attention to any small print. Pay attention to any small print. Jot down a quick summary of what the cartoon is trying to tell you. Jot down a quick summary of what the cartoon is trying to tell you.

12 Tip #2 (continued) Graphs and charts are important, look at them carefully. Graphs and charts are important, look at them carefully. Note the dates. Note the dates. Notice that they frequently show change over time. Notice that they frequently show change over time. Jot down a quick summary of what they indicate. Jot down a quick summary of what they indicate.

13 Tip #2 (continued) Notice dates, especially on pictures. Notice dates, especially on pictures. The picture on the left is dated 1915; the picture on the right is dated 1919. The picture on the left is dated 1915; the picture on the right is dated 1919. What had changed for working women in those years? Why? What had changed for working women in those years? Why?

14 Tip # 2 (continued) Look very carefully at data presented in charts. Look very carefully at data presented in charts. Look for Look for trends, trends, for changes over time, for changes over time, for sudden changes. for sudden changes. Summarize what the chart tells you in a quick sentence. Summarize what the chart tells you in a quick sentence.

15 Having read the documents... Go back and add the documents to your essay outline. Go back and add the documents to your essay outline. Remember, you must use outside information AND the documents to respond to the essay prompt. Remember, you must use outside information AND the documents to respond to the essay prompt. Make sure that you have both—outside information and documents—to support each point of your essay. Make sure that you have both—outside information and documents—to support each point of your essay.

16 Tip #2 Summary You have now spent about 15 minutes You have now spent about 15 minutes Reading the prompt, Reading the prompt, Brainstorming and listing relevant information, Brainstorming and listing relevant information, Planning a basic structure for your response, Planning a basic structure for your response, Putting your information onto the essay structure, Putting your information onto the essay structure, Reading the documents, Reading the documents, Adding the documents to your essay outline. Adding the documents to your essay outline.

17 Tip #3: Writing the essay Refer to the document, NEVER quote them at length—no more than a quick phrase or three or four words! Refer to the document, NEVER quote them at length—no more than a quick phrase or three or four words! Don ’ t explain the document. Simply refer to it to support your thesis. Don ’ t explain the document. Simply refer to it to support your thesis. Refer to the author of the document: “ In Lincoln ’ s letter ” or “ Horace Mann makes the point ” or “ in the Nast cartoon. ” Refer to the author of the document: “ In Lincoln ’ s letter ” or “ Horace Mann makes the point ” or “ in the Nast cartoon. ” Cite every document by using its letter, e.g. (A). You don ’ t need to say (doc. A). Cite every document by using its letter, e.g. (A). You don ’ t need to say (doc. A).

18 This document appeared in the 1999 DBQ. Notice the source note.

19 The most significant thing about this document is the date in the source note. This document was intended to bring to mind the following: This document was intended to bring to mind the following: The 1754 meeting of the London Board of Trade, The 1754 meeting of the London Board of Trade, Benjamin Franklin, printer from Philadelphia and colonial agent, Benjamin Franklin, printer from Philadelphia and colonial agent, Franklin ’ s Albany Plan of Union, Franklin ’ s Albany Plan of Union, The Albany Plan of Union ’ s provisions for a colonial legislature, The Albany Plan of Union ’ s provisions for a colonial legislature, The ultimate failure of the colonies to accept the Albany Plan of Union in 1754. The ultimate failure of the colonies to accept the Albany Plan of Union in 1754.

20 This document might be used like this: An excellent indication that the colonies were unwilling to act together in a unified way is their failure to accept Franklin ’ s plan for a colonial legislature as put forth in his 1754 Albany Plan of Union. The cartoon expresses Franklin ’ s contention that the colonies must act together or “ die ” (A). Yet very few of the colonial assemblies were willing to accept this contention.

21 Here is a text passage from a recent DBQ and a sample essay reference: One of the most significant attempts to extend democratic ideals throughout society was that organized by the women's movement in the late 1840s. Meeting at Seneca Falls, NY, a group of women brought together by Lucy Stone, Lucretia Mott, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton demanded their right to vote and their right to be represented in the government (I). These are the most fundamental and basic of rights in a genuinely democratic society.

22 Sample Question 1)Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by the people of English origin, by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. Why did this difference in development occur? Use the documents AND your knowledge of the colonial period up to 1700 to develop your answer…. Circle or underline the key parts to the question.

23 Sample Question Breakdown 1.Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by the people of English origin, by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. Why did this difference in development occur?

24 Sample Question Breakdown 1.Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by the people of English origin, by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. Why did this difference in development occur?

25 Sample Question Breakdown 1.Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by the people of English origin, by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. Why did this difference in development occur?

26 Sample Question Breakdown 1.Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by the people of English origin, by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. Why did this difference in development occur?

27 Sample Question Breakdown 1.Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by the people of English origin, by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. Why did this difference in development occur?

28 Sample Question Breakdown New England region Chesapeake region

29 Sample Question Breakdown Both settled English origin Why settled, when settled, how settled?

30 Sample Question Breakdown By 1700----colonial time period Evolved---grew into or developed Two distinct societies---differe

31 Sample Question Breakdown Why did this difference in development occur? Why did this difference in development occur?

32 Sample Question Breakdown Your knowledge of the colonial period up to 1700 to develop your answer….. OUTSIDE INFORMATION

33 Sample Question Breakdown Thoroughly examine and analyze the question Brainstorm for information – –Cluster/outline – –List of important events, people and other pertinent information (PEPS)

34 Reading the Documents Use the APPARTS to help you understand the documents A = Author P = Place and Time P = Prior Knowledge A = Audience R = Reason T = The Main Idea S = Significance

35 Reading the Documents Document Order Chronological - if the test is asking you trace the historical development. Chronological - if the test is asking you trace the historical development. Otherwise – organized for compare and contrast (draw comparisons in your essay). Otherwise – organized for compare and contrast (draw comparisons in your essay).

36 Reading the Documents Inconsistencies Not all documents agree Not all documents agree Present different view points Present different view points Recognize inconsistencies Recognize inconsistencies APPARTS help you identify the source and differing opinions of the same event or data APPARTS help you identify the source and differing opinions of the same event or data

37 Reading the Documents Once you decided on your thesis: (documents) 1.Supporting evidence 2.Contradicting evidence - incorporate and acknowledge these 3.Why was that document included? 4.Add more outside info (???)

38 Thesis Development Read question one more time Read question one more time Develop an argument you can prove Develop an argument you can prove Make sure your thesis addresses all pertinent aspects of the question Make sure your thesis addresses all pertinent aspects of the question

39 Write Your Essay Get to the point Get to the point Back thesis up with facts, solid evidence not fluff Back thesis up with facts, solid evidence not fluff opening statement with your opinion, restate the question and 3 arguments opening statement with your opinion, restate the question and 3 arguments 3 or 4 different issues or topic sentences 3 or 4 different issues or topic sentences Make sure you are addressing the question Make sure you are addressing the question Refer back to the question several times Refer back to the question several times Include as many documents as possible and be sure you cite each document used Include as many documents as possible and be sure you cite each document used Don ’ t quote document----summarize or main idea Don ’ t quote document----summarize or main idea

40 Final Conclusion Ending paragraph which summarizes what you have written. Ending paragraph which summarizes what you have written. This is not part of the body……. This is not part of the body…….

41 Last Word Stay confident Stay confident Don ’ t panic Don ’ t panic Take a deep breath to relax Take a deep breath to relax You are going to learn how to write these You are going to learn how to write these Remember, everyone else in the U.S. who is taking APUSH is in the same boat as you. Remember, everyone else in the U.S. who is taking APUSH is in the same boat as you.

42 Summary Understand the prompt—the time period and any terms that need defining. Understand the prompt—the time period and any terms that need defining. Produce a brainstormed list of relevant and useful fact FIRST, before reading the documents. Produce a brainstormed list of relevant and useful fact FIRST, before reading the documents. Organize how you will use both the outside information and the documents. Organize how you will use both the outside information and the documents. Use all of the documents without quoting them and citing them as you go. Use all of the documents without quoting them and citing them as you go. Write a clear and well-organized essay that demonstrates an understanding of the prompt. Write a clear and well-organized essay that demonstrates an understanding of the prompt.


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