Introduction to World History AP

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Introduction to World History AP

Tools for Learning History Think about the Big Picture Marker events that make a difference in the course of history Think about themes Unifying threads that can be separated but often intertwine Themes in AP world: humans and the environment, cultures, political structures and power (govts and politics), economic systems, and social structures Think about chunks Periodization Marker events make one period distinct from another Five main periods in AP world

Tools for Learning History Think comparatively Think about comparisons with big pictures, themes, and chunks. Think about change over time What happens in the beginning, causes things to change, how does the characters influence the ending? Think like a historian Look at evidence to reconstruct the past Analyze perspective or point of view

Necessary Habits for a Historian Evaluation based on evidence Analysis of primary documents and data Comparison and continuity and change over time Understanding both global and local events Understanding how the past impacts the present and the future

Ap World History exam

Basics Given in May in a 2 week period Test is 3 hours and 5 minutes Half the grade is multiple choice and other half based on 3 essays

Section I: Multiple Choice 70 multiple choice questions based on give time periods in 55 minutes All periods equally represented with slightly more questions on 600-1450 CE

Section I: Multiple Choice Scoring: Subtracts ¼ of the number of questions answered incorrectly from number of questions answered correctly Answered 30 questions right and 10 questions wrong. 10 x ¼ = 2.5, so get credit for 27.5 questions Pay attention to any visual (maps, charts, photographs, etc) information given, including titles Sometimes it requires content knowledge to answer. Be prepared for EXCEPT, NOT, LEAST

Section II: Free-Response You have 130 minutes to answer 3 free-response (essay) questions You can allocate your time however you like so don’t get too bogged down in any one question Part A is the Document Based Question (DBQ) that includes a 10 minute reading period and a 40 minute writing period Part B is an essay that deals with continuity and change in one of the 5 time periods (40 minutes) Part C is a compare and contrast essay between at least two societies (40 minutes) You do not have to answer them in order; just allow enough time for each Scores range from 0-9

The Document Based Question (DBQ) Designed to measure our skills as an historian Question first then set of primary documents that must be read before the question can be answered You come up with a thesis and back it with specific evidence from the documents

The Document Based Question (DBQ) Response graded on these guidelines: Thesis – answer the question, not just repeat it Requires some judgment and interpretation of the evidence Focus on the question Example: Tensions existed between nomadic and sedentary people during the period before 600 C.E.” is NOT A GOOD THESIS Be specific Use all of the documents You must USE ALL THE DOCUMENTS in your response Must be clear which document you are referring Can refer by number (Document 1), author, or brief description Must demonstrate understanding of documents but you can misinterpret one and still get the point

The Document Based Question (DBQ) Response graded on these guidelines: Supporting evidence You may use quote from a document or simply describe which part you are using. Do not quote extensively from documents because it is too time consuming. Receive 1-2 points for this part 2 for appropriate evidence from all but one doc 1 point from all but two docs Point of View Must analyze the author’s point of view in at least TWO documents Look carefully of when it was written and evaluate how objective the author might be You are seeking the truth and all docs must be evaluated for reliability

The Document Based Question (DBQ) Response graded on these guidelines: Grouping documents Group docs based in ways that make sense based on the question Group chronologically, region, culture, or theme May also group by authors who agree with each other Make sure groups are clearly identified You get 2-3 points for this Additional documents Identify one additional document or source and explain why it would you answer the question “If only I have this document” and why

Continuity and Change Over Time Analyze change and continuities over the course of at least one timer period Usually have to explain how one aspect of a society or region changed and/or stayed the same over time

Continuity and Change Over Time Graded on: Acceptable thesis Answer the question, not just repeat it. Has some judgment and interpretation of evidence Must be focused on the question Complete answer Answer ALL parts Must address both CHANGES and CONTINUITY (things that stay the same) 2 points for answering all of the question, 1 point for addressing most of the question

Continuity and Change Over Time Graded on: Supporting evidence Evidence must come from content knowledge No required evidence – question is so broad that many different pieces of evidence can be presented 2 points for providing appropriate evidence 1 point for partially substantiating the thesis World Historical Context Must be explained in the broader world history of the time period If your question is about China, put China within the context of the era. What contacts did China have with other civilizations that affected its politics, etc?

Continuity and Change Over Time Graded on: Analysis of the process of continuity and change Determine how various factors or parts of the topic relate to the change or explain the continuity Why did the changes occur?

The Comparative Essay Compare at least two societies or regions in terms of one of the major themes Asks for both similarities and differences and usually some choice of the societies involved.

The Comparative Essay Graded on: Acceptable thesis Answer the question, not just repeat it Requires some judgment and interpretation and focused on the question Complete answer Answer ALL parts of the question Discuss both similarities and differences 2 points is awarded for answering ALL parts of the question 1 point is awarded for address MOST parts of the question

The Comparative Essay Graded on: Supporting evidence Must come from content knowledge Usually so broad that there are many different pieces of evidence that may be presented 2 points for provided appropriate historical evidence 1 point is awarded partially substantiating the thesis Direct comparison Don’t present both societies and then not directly point out differences or similarities between them Ex: Unlike in Rome, Chinese society was held together by Confucianism” Organize essay topic, rather than by country or society

The Comparative Essay Graded on: Reason for a similarity or difference Explain why the two societies are different or similar Must be made without the context of a direct comparison Ex: The difference in the outcomes of the fall of the Rome and India might be explained by the unifying influence of the fall of Rome and India might be explained by the unifying influence of Hinduism in India and the lack of a comparable unifying influence in Rome.