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DBQ Writing Document Based Question

What is the DBQ? This question is based on a bunch of documents (usually around 8-10) that cover one topic, usually in or around a particular period of time Trade practices before/during the Age of Exploration Technology in Rome and Han China

What kind of documents are there? Maps Photographs Letters Laws Journal entries etc

Purpose Work through the documents to determine How they relate to each other What changes can be seen over time How the author’s background/position may have influenced his writing (POV)

Format Before the start of the essay portion of the exam, you have 10 minutes to read the documents for the DBQ In order to do well on the DBQ, you need to know EXACTLY what to do with those 10 minutes So – what do the directions mean?

What do the directions mean? Step 1: Create a relevant thesis and support that thesis with the documents Did you answer the question that was asked? Make sure your thesis DIRECTLY addresses the questions posed and accurately describes the contents of your essay Be sure that the documents can be used to support your arguments

What do the directions mean? Step 2: Analyze the documents Your analysis must acknowledge the source of the documents and the author’s point of view This means you must demonstrate that you understand WHO wrote each document and WHEN it was written

What does it mean to analyze the documents? You should be able to explain the following: What was the CONTEXT in which the document was authored? What else was going on around the author at the time this was written? How does this author’s PERSPECTIVE affect what he/she wrote and why? What is the author’s position in society? How does this impact what the author writes? How does the CONTENT and TONE of the document relate to that of other documents? When was it written? Who was the intended audience and what was the author trying to express?

What do the directions mean? Step 3: Group the documents in at least TWO different ways – preferably THREE different ways Your groups are the sub-topics of your thesis – the focus of your body paragraphs

What do the directions mean? Step 4: Identify and explain at least one, but preferably two, additional types of documents or points of view that are NOT represented in the documents and how they would add to your argument What types of documents offer information that is not already present? What points of view are missing that would make your argument stronger – groups typically not represented are women, working class and peasants Why is this additional document or point of view important?

How is the DBQ scored? Look at your handout Basic core (points 1-7) You MUST earn points 1 thru 7 in order to earn expanded points Expanded Core (points 8-9) Notice that several of the items in the expanded core are simply more detailed versions of the basic core

The Documents Effectively “working” the documents (not just reading them) is almost as important as writing the DBQ itself The more time you spend planning, the less time you spend writing and the EASIER the writing will be

The Documents Is 10 minutes really enough time? If you are not finished at the end of 10 minutes, keep working the documents The actual writing of the documents will take LESS time if you are well prepared when you begin If you plan well, you can write the DBQ in 20 minutes or so

How to “work” the documents When the reading period begins, open to Part A (the DBQ). Circle the total number of documents you have to read Scan the directions Then get to the question

How to “work” the documents Step 1: Process the question What are you being asked to do? Read the question CAREFULLY!!! Underline important stuff – time period, culture, location Circle what you are supposed to analyze and the actions you need to take – compare/contrast, etc Let’s look at an example

How to “work” the documents Step 1 continued Here is an example: Using the documents, compare and contrast the attitudes toward women found in various cultures from about 1800 BCE until the early 200’s CE. Are there any indications of change over time? What kinds of additional document(s) would be most helpful in furthering your analysis?

How to “work” the documents Step 1 continued Based on the question, what do you know the documents are about? Attitudes TOWARD women in VARIOUS cultures during VARIOUS periods What are you being asked to do? COMPARE and CONTRAST the attitudes and look for any CHANGES OVER TIME What could an additional document do? CLARIFY how existing attitudes affected women’s daily lives

How to “work” the documents Step 2 – Build a framework Use the question to create a framework for processing the documents For example, create a chart to fill in as you work through the documents for compare/contrast Sketch out a timeline for changes over time

How to “work” the documents Step 2 continued For the question we looked at, the framework could be Similarities in attitude toward women differences in attitude toward women This should take about 2-3 minutes to plan your chart/diagram etc

How to “work” the documents Step 3 – Work the documents Not READ but WORK Read each document – and SUMMARIZE and ANALYZE it in relationship to the framework you came up with in Step 2 Circle the source – make note of the writer and time period or other relevant information

How to “work” the documents Step 4 – frame them and group them Once you’ve worked the documents OR as you go along, fill in your framework from Step 2 from what you’ve read 1 document is NOT a group!!! Try to have THREE documents per group when at all possible!!! Put them together – group them in THREE different ways How does grouping correlate to the basic and expanded core rubric points? A LOT!!!!

How to “work” the documents Step 5 – Analyze and Add You must analyze at least TWO documents for point of view I suggest a minimum of FOUR times You must answer the additional document part of the question

What is POV Point of view – who wrote the document and when was it written? How did the author’s position in society affect his thoughts? ___ thought ____ BECAUSE ____ You MUST have the BECAUSE part in order for it to be POV!!!!

What is POV? Authorial Point of View you show awareness that the gender, occupation, class, religion, nationality, political position or ethnic identity of the author could influence his/her views. Example: Balthasar Rusow, a Lutheran pastor, was naturally upset by the celebration of a Saint’s Day since Lutherans don’t venerate saints.

What is POV? Reliability and accuracy of each source mentioned You examine a source for its reliability and accuracy by questioning if the author of the document would be in a position to be accurate Example: Niccolo Macchiavelli’s book on the political tactics of a Renaissance prince was probably accurate as he observed the behavior of the prince, Cesare Borgia for many years.

What is POV? Tone or intent of the author You examine the text of a document to determine its tone (satire, irony, indirect commentary, etc) or the intent of the author. This is especially useful for visual documents Example In his great sculpture of David, Michelangelo wanted to convey the confidence, and even arrogance, of Renaissance Florence at the peak of its cultural influence in 16 th century Europe.

Additional document - ?? What kind of document would help further your analysis – help you to better answer the question?

How to “work” the documents Step 6 – organize the documents Which documents are you going to use and where? In each group For point of view In WHAP, you must use ALL of the documents so make sure you do not leave one out!!!

How to reference the documents in your essay Baldassare Castiglione, in The Handbook of the Courtier, said: “………………….” In document 5, Erasmus of Rotterdam, a northern Christian humanist, agreed with….. The 19c historian, Jacob Burkhardt, felt that …………………. (Doc. 9) As a reader, I strongly see that most readers prefer this method but ALL methods are acceptable!!

Last but not least – DBQ Thesis To have an effective thesis, you must answer the question The thesis should tell me what I will read in each body paragraph and should provide the framework for your essay Give ‘em what they want Show ‘em where you got it Help ‘em get there

Suggestions The 10 minutes prereading time is a set thing but spend an additional 10 minutes working through the documents By doing so, you should easily be able to write your DBQ in approx. 20 minutes Be sure to leave yourself adequate time to get to the other 2 questions b/c all 3 questions count equally (unlike in AP Euro)