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ACE the SAQ

HOW TO ACE THE SAQ ACE it!! A - Answer C – Cite E – Expand A = Answer. You directly answer the question by identifying your claim. C = Cite. You briefly define/describe your claim. E = Expand. You connect your claim through historical context.

EXAMPLE Prompt (i.e. Part A): Briefly explain ONE important political development of the sectional conflict over slavery during the 1850s. ANSWER: The Kansas Nebraska Act in 1854 was another attempt to settle the sectional conflict over slavery during the 1850s. CITE: The act split the Nebraska Territory into two new territories, Nebraska and Kansas, and allowed each territory to determine free state or slave state through popular sovereignty. EXPAND: Although the Kansas Nebraska Act attempted to settle the conflict over slavery through a more democratic means, it consequently allowed slavery to expand beyond the Missouri Compromise line of 36’30 and was considered a political victory for “slave power.”