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1 APW Comparison Essay

2 Comparative essay rubric Comparative Essay for AP World History Name: per Question: Basic Core – competence ptsExpanded Core pts Suggestions for improvement: 1. Has acceptable thesis 1 (addresses comparison of the issues or themes specified) 2. Addresses all parts of the question, 2 though not necessarily evenly or thoroughly. [Addresses most parts of the question, (1) (For example, deals with differences but Not similarities.)] 3. Substantiates thesis with appropriate 2 historical evidence. [Partially substantiates thesis with (1) appropriate historical evidence.] 4. Makes at least one or two relevant, 1 direct comparisons between or among societies. 5. Analyzes at least one reason for a 1 similarity or difference identified in a direct comparison. Expands beyond basic core of 1-7 points. The basic core of 7 must be achieved before a student can earn expanded core points. 0-2 Examples:  has a clear, analytical, and comprehensive thesis  Addresses all parts of the question (as relevant): comparisons, chronology, causation, connections, themes, interactions, content.  Provides ample historical evidence to substantiate thesis.  Relates comparisons to larger global context  Makes several direct comparisons consistently between or among societies.  Consistently analyzes the causes and effects of relevant similarities and differences. Subtotal 7 pts Subtotal 2 pts Possible total: 9 Student Score:

3 CORE SCORING Identifies basic competency Items 2 & 3 can earn 1 OR 2 points Must get credit for ALL core scoring points (7 total) to qualify for additional pts.

4 1. Has acceptable thesis (1pt) (addresses comparison of the issues or themes specified) NO FLUFF Can be more that one sentence Should be a closed thesis - Answer to Q Should include some analysis Should address time period Should address similarities AND differences thesis practice

5 2. Addresses all parts of the question, though not necessarily evenly or thoroughly. (1 or 2 pts) Answer the question, not something else Address similarities and differences Create logical analytical organization – usually by categories, not the societies being compared

6 3. Substantiates thesis with appropriate historical evidence. (1 or 2 pts) Historical evidence refers to specific facts; “pieces of evidence” Do not include your opinion or value judgments

7 4. Makes at least one or two relevant, direct comparisons between or among societies (1pt) Must link directly Must be comparisons that make sense! Eg: While Egyptians made preparations for an afterlife, Mesopotamians tended to not consider an afterlife important or desirable.

8 5. Analyzes at least one reason for a similarity or difference identified in a direct comparison Analysis – why The regularity of the flooding of the Nile created a positive attitude towards the gods among the Egyptians. On the other hand, because Mesopotamia’s rivers flooded violently and unpredictably, the people considered the gods to be capricious. 

9 Consequently, while the Egyptians considered eternity with the gods desirable, the Mesopotamians hoped there wasn’t an eternity.

10 Thesis practice: – Look at your introduction and conclusion – Does the essay contain a complete thesis? Other core pts. – Does your essay fulfill these minimal requirements

11 A “Question” Analyze the similarities and differences in human lifestyles in the Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras. [write a complete thesis as a group]


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