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Provides complete document-based questions for significant events in U.S. history Guides students through the process of answering DBQs Encourages students to analyze documents in order to draw their own conclusionsYou've studied the history, but are you ready for the test? The AP U.S. History exam is notoriously tough. This Wiley Prep The Hohokum constructed hundreds of miles of canals throughout the dry lands of the southwest. 1. What are two things for which the Hohokum used these canals? (2) 2. Why would the Hohokum need to build canals like this to survive? (1) 3 Document 2: Hohokum Irrigation Canals NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURES (a) You can see all pages of your document (b) You can only see the page you are currently working (c) You can only see pages that do not contain graphics (d) You can only see the title page of your document View Answer Ques. The background of any Word document . (a) is always white colour (b) is the colour you preset under the Option menu Document Based Questions (DBQ) assess the ability of each student to work with historical sources in multiple forms. The secondary DBQ will have a maximum of 8 documents; at least 2 of which will be visuals. The 7/8 assessment will have a DBQ with 4 documents (including 2 visuals). The DBQ requires many of the same skills used in developing a Exam Date: may 6, 2022. Learn everything you need to know about the document based question (aka the DBQ) on the free response question portion of the AP United States History exam! We cover the breakdown of points and provide a standard outline of how to approach and effectively write the document based question. Question 1 — Document-Based Question . Maximum Possible Points: 7 "Evaluate the extent to which railroads affected the process of empire -building in Afro-Eurasia between 1860 and 1918." Points Rubric Notes A: Thesis/Claim (0-1) Responds to the prompt with a historically defensible thesis/claim that establishes a line of reasoning. (1 point) In American Advanced Placement exams, a document-based question (DBQ), also known as data-based question, is an essay or series of short-answer questions that is constructed by students using one's own knowledge combined with support from several provided sources. Usually, it is employed on timed history tests.. In the United States. The document based question was first used for the 1973 AP Document Based Question. Identify and discuss one social, one political, AND one economic change in American society that occurred as a result of the Civil War or the period of Reconstruction Analyze the documents and answer the short-answer questions that follow each document in the space provided. and he is a poor student of the human The document-based questions in this book are designed to help you become a skillful histo rian and a competent writer. You will examine real evidence about important questions in history. You will weigh this evidence against what you already know in order to reach a position. This process reflects what historians do. January 4, 2011 by Peter Pappas 17 Document Based and Constructed Response Questions For Elementary Students (DBQ CRQ) These questions are designed to give elementary students guided practice in working with primary and secondary source material. They target grades 2 - 6 and address a variety of common social studies topics. When students answer document-based questions, they

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