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Writing Free Responses

Writing Free Responses. AP Government and Politics. Writing Free Responses. Use key vocabulary from the prompt in the topic sentence. Provide sufficient, accurate details to support the topic sentence. Pay close attention to the verbs in the prompt when answering the questions.

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Writing Free Responses

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  1. Writing Free Responses AP Government and Politics

  2. Writing Free Responses • Use key vocabulary from the prompt in the topic sentence. • Provide sufficient, accurate details to support the topic sentence. • Pay close attention to the verbs in the prompt when answering the questions. • Write legibly, with correct grammar, spelling and punctuation.

  3. 1. Topic Sentence Writing • Use key vocabulary from the prompt in the topic sentence for your free response. Example: • Explain the reasons the Founders added the Bill of Rights to the Constitution. • The Founders added the Bill of Rights to the US Constitution to protect individual liberties from the power of the Federal Government

  4. Topic Sentence Practice • Write a topic sentence for the following prompt. • Explain how a monarchy differs from a dictatorship?

  5. 2. Providing Details • Provide sufficient, accurate details to support the topic sentence. Example • The Bill of Rights was added to the US Constitution to protect individual liberties from the power of the Federal Government. Anti-federalists would not sign the Constitution without assurances that the new national government would be limited in its scope and power. The Federalists agreed to the first 10 amendments to the Constitution, and once the Bill of Rights was added the states ratified the new Constitution.

  6. Practice Providing Details • Write three specific, accurate details about the differences between a monarchy and dictatorship.

  7. 3. Attention to prompt verbs • Pay close attention to the verbs in the prompt when answering the question. • Define or identify = tell briefly what something means. • Define democracy Democracy means rule by the people. It originated in the Greek city-states.

  8. Verb Practice • Define monarchy.

  9. More prompt verbs • List = make a list of examples. List the Enlightenment ideas and thinkers that influenced the writing of the US Constitution. 1. The US Constitution was based on the Natural Rights Philosophy of John Locke, guaranteeing each citizen individual rights. 2. The separation of powers written in our Constitution used the ideas of Montesquieu, who argued that political power should be divided between different branches of government to avoid despotism. 3. The French Enlightenment thinker Voltaire wrote about freedom of speech and religion, found in the First Amendment of the US Constitution.

  10. More Practice • List several examples of dictatorships.

  11. More prompt verbs • Explain, Analyze, Describe, Discuss = These verbs in a prompt mean the writer must make something clear by giving reasons or supporting examples. They indicate that the reader expects paragraphs and not simply sentences. Be sure that your examples are on topic and clearly support the topic sentence of your free response.

  12. Practice Free Response • Write two free responses related to topics in chapters 1 and 2. Be sure to write legibly for the reader with correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Then have your partner score your free response by using the rubric for free response.

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