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Short Answer Questions
SAQ Short Answer Questions
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What is the SAQ 4 Questions 50 minutes 20% of total exam score
Each point is worth 3 multiple choice questions
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How long is a SAQ Answer? Direct Answer Not a lot of elaboration
Must be contained in space provided (box) Generally- 2-3 COMPLETE sentences
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What else? Will directly address one or more of the thematic learning objectives ALL will require students to use HTS to respond to a primary source, a historian’s argument, nontextual sources (data, maps), or general propositions about world history
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What else? Each will ask students to IDENTIFY and ANALYZE examples of historical evidence relevant to the source or question At least 2 of the 4 questions will have elements of choice- opportunities for students to demonstrate what they know best
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Short Answer Question Sample Responses
For the period , explain ONE factor behind population changes in Chart 1. “From 1500 to 1750 the population in the Americas did not increase drastically. This was due to the fact that the Americas were discovered in 1492 and still being settled. Settlers also had to contend with disgruntled Native Americans, but the population did increase slightly.” Does NOT earn the point---Neither explanation provides a clear rationale for the lack of population change. They could have discussed the relationship between settlers and indigenous populations with regard to disease and occasional violence as reasons for only a slight increase in population.
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Part A, Pilot SAQ Sample Responses
For the period , explain ONE factor behind population changes in Chart 1. “From 1500 to 1750 the population in the Americas was for the most part the same, with little population growth or decrease. However it can be seen in Chart 1 that from 1500 to 1600 there is a small drop in population. This is most likely from the death of millions of natives in the Americas as a result of European conquest. And from 1700 to 1750 there is a slight rise in population most likely from the rising migration of Europeans into the Americas.” Earns the point---Explains small drop in population from and slight rise from
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Part B, Pilot SAQ Sample Responses
For the period , explain ONE factor behind population changes in Chart 1. “One factor behind the massive population growth in the Americas from 1750 to 1900 was that settlers [finally settled] the whole country. This dealt with purchases of land such as the Louisiana Purchase.” Does NOT earn the point---Attempts to explain “massive population growth” by the fact “that settlers [finally settled] the whole country.” If the settlers were already somewhere in the Americas, total population would not be affected by where they are. The response could have addressed the steep increases in immigration to the Americas or even the population growth that occurred as settled families grew in size.
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Part B, Pilot SAQ Sample Responses
For the period , explain ONE factor behind population changes in Chart 1. “From 1750 to 1900 the population is increased by almost 8 times the population in This is a direct result of Europeans settling and living in the Americas and the rising nations of Canada and the United States of America.” Earns the point---Recognizes factor related to dramatic growth from Also attempts to discuss “the rising nations of Canada and the United States of America.”, but does not explain how prosperity, growth, and potential opportunities present in both nations at the time may have lead to increased population.
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Part C, Pilot SAQ Sample Responses
For the period , explain ONE factor behind population changes in Chart 2. “From 1500 to 1900 the population in Africa increases but not as substantially as in the Americas. This is a result of European imperialism and growing African nations.” Does NOT earn the point---Does not explain a way in which European imperialism might lead to African population growth or other factors that caused “growing African nations.” Could have discussed European colonization and migration to Africa, the arrival of medicines and agricultural techniques, the shift away from the Atlantic Slave Trade, or other aspects of nineteenth century imperialism that would have promoted population growth in Africa.
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Part C, Pilot SAQ Sample Responses
For the period , explain ONE factor behind population changes in Chart 2. “Between the population in Africa remained steady until 1850 when it grew substantially, due to increased knowledge in disease prevention which prevented deaths, and greatly reduced slave trade, which increased births.” Earns the point---Explains by 1850, disease prevention was preventing deaths. The last claim of the “reduced slave trade” increasing births could use further explanation, but it does imply that fewer people are being forced to leave Africa, which allow for more families to have children in Africa as opposed to wherever the slave trade may have taken previous generations.
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Tips Pay close attention to question and verbs Length? Organization?
Identify, Identify and explain, Analyze… Must address question Length? Must write within the square space Organization? By A,B,C or Paragraph- Suggest: A,B,C Just make it CLEAR
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