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Writing A DBQ: AP World History. DBQ Practice Michael Aiken, First Coast High School [2012]. DBQ ANALYSIS & ORGANIZATION. PATTERNS OF TRADE 1000 C.E. – 1450 C.E. BASIC PROCEDURE FOR WRITING DBQ’S:. DISSECT THE QUESTION OR PROMPT What does the prompt require?
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Writing A DBQ: AP World History DBQ Practice Michael Aiken, First Coast High School [2012]
DBQ ANALYSIS & ORGANIZATION PATTERNS OF TRADE 1000 C.E. – 1450 C.E.
BASIC PROCEDURE FOR WRITING DBQ’S: • DISSECT THE QUESTION OR PROMPT • What does the prompt require? • Use all of the information available. • Use a table or chart to organize • Universal categories • Specific categories • Group and link documents • Develop a topic sentence • Body paragraphs • Fill-in sentences • Develop a thesis and conclusion • Links to prior knowledge
DBQ STEP 1: ANALYZING THE PROMPT
Q U E S T I O N Using the documents, analyze the patterns of trade in the period 1000 C.E. – 1450 C.E. In addition, identify possible cultural consequences of trade in this time period. What is the prompt (question) asking for? What were the consequences of the contacts? Are there recognizable patterns?
Historical Background Trade within and among societies has existed since the time of the first civilizations. On the eve Columbus’s discovery of the new world, trade networks in both the eastern and western hemispheres were well-established and thriving. The next step will be to create categories based on document analysis. Use every document available.
DBQ STEP 2: ORGANIZING THE INFORMATION
Analysis & Organization Develop a table or chart Certain pieces of information will be the same for every DBQ document: • Document number • Major point of the document • Point of view • Information needed
YOUR TABLE / CHART “Trade Patterns” = PAT “Consequences” = CON In addition to the “universal” categories add the prompt categories Document on Africa = A Document on China = C Document on other regions (Latin America, Europe) = O Another method of “groupings” would be the regions.
DBQ STEP 3: The Documents
YOUR TABLE / CHART • Let’s take a look at the documents one at a time. • Number, Region, and major concept / point. • Pattern or consequence? • Complete each document, separated by a line.
POSSIBLE GROUPINGS: PATTERNS Docs 2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 12 CONSEQUENCES Docs 1, 5, 6, 8 Nature and methods of contact; foreign perception of new market Changes and influences that developed as a result of commercial contacts FORCED CHANGE Docs 3, 5, 11 Other Possible Grouping: by Region Attempts to manipulate existing systems through religion or relocation Africa, Asia, Europe
European and Muslim contact and impressions of Africa POSSIBLE GROUPINGS Docs: 1, 6, 12 Contacts and impressions of China What fits together? Why? Docs: 3, 5, 8, 9 Patterns of trade and contacts between regions, attempt to change Docs: 4. 7, 10, 11 Content for topic sentence 3 Paragraphs
DBQ STEP 4: Needs, Thesis, & Review
WHAT’S MISSING? Is there additional information that would be valuable? The documents only presented Islamic and European perceptions. African or Asian impressions concerning trade contacts would have been helpful
THESIS AND CONCLUSION IS THERE... Then you have the thesis… • A Pattern? • A Rationale or concept? • A Question or dilemma? EXAMPLE: The documents gave the impression that Muslim commercial contacts were culturally more effective and influential than those of the Europeans. Europeans emphasized religious conversion, descriptions of goods of interest to European needs, or simply adjusting to new environments. Needed documents discussed on the previous slide can provide the basis for an effective conclusion.
REVIEW BASIC PROCEDURE FOR WRITING DBQ’S: • DISSECT THE QUESTION OR PROMPT • What does the prompt require? • Use all of the information available. • Use a table or chart to organize • Universal categories • Specific categories • Group and link documents • Develop a topic sentence • Body paragraphs • Fill-in sentences • Develop a thesis and conclusion • Links to prior knowledge