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Good morning! Today you’ll need: Your Major Themes sheet The article on your table The Paper 1 document sheet and questions from last class any work from your homework reading Read the article from Eric Foner and underline any transitional phrases. However, nonetheless, despite, but, contrary to…

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Paper 1 Part A Read the question carefully. Read the docs – mark them up Historical context – vocab & setting POVL - reliability One paragraph on similarities One paragraph on differences One paragraph of your own analysis of whether the sources are similar or different and making a final judgment of how much or to what extent the sources agree – answer the question.