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DBQ example for AP Euro?

Hey guys! Anyone got some high-scoring examples of DBQs for AP European History you could share? I'm having a bit of a tough time understanding the grading rubric and it would be really helpful to see some exemplars.

a year ago

Sure thing! I can't necessarily provide an example in this context, but I can certainly guide you on how a high-scoring DBQ in AP European History might look.

A high-scoring DBQ typically includes the following elements to fulfill the rubric:

1. Thesis Statement — This should be a clear, concise, well-constructed sentence that specifically addresses the question. It should make a historically defensible claim that sets the stage for your argument.

2. Use of Documents — You should reference a majority of the provided documents using specific details and tie them directly into your argument. Rather than just summarizing the documents, analyze their relevance to your thesis.

3. Sourcing — To achieve top marks in this area, explain the context, audience, purpose, or point of view for at least three of the documents.

4. Outside Evidence — Your response needs to incorporate additional factual evidence beyond what is provided in the documents, which directly supports your thesis.

5. Argument Development — Your essay should clearly present a reasonable and convincing argument. Each paragraph should tie back to your thesis.

6. Synthesis — Here, make some broader connection to a different historical period, theme, or geographic area. This could tie into the impact or significance of your thesis argument in a broader context.

Remember, a lot of the scoring depends on the specifics and comprehensiveness of what you write. Even if you do not fully understand a document, try to make a reasonable inference based on its content and use it to support your stance.

Best of luck in your preparation! Keep practicing and remember to spend some time planning your response before diving into writing.

a year ago

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