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Lesson 3. Using Documents in the DBQ. Document-based questions (DBQs) require you to do several things well. You must understand the prompt and come up with an “answer” that will be your thesis. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lesson 3Lesson 3

Using Documents in the Using Documents in the DBQDBQ

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Document-based questions (DBQs) Document-based questions (DBQs) require you to do several things well. . .require you to do several things well. . . You must understand the prompt and come up You must understand the prompt and come up

with an “answer” that will be your thesis.with an “answer” that will be your thesis. You must come up with a list of facts—names, You must come up with a list of facts—names,

dates, treaties, battles, significant events, etc.—dates, treaties, battles, significant events, etc.—from the time period.from the time period.

You must use all of the documents that are You must use all of the documents that are provided.provided.

You must write a clearly organized and well-You must write a clearly organized and well-written essay.written essay.

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General information about the General information about the documentsdocuments

All of the documents will be relevant to the All of the documents will be relevant to the topic.topic.

Plan on using all of the documents provided.Plan on using all of the documents provided. Sometimes the date or the author in the source Sometimes the date or the author in the source

notation may be significant.notation may be significant. The documents are generally presented The documents are generally presented

chronologically.chronologically. Pay special attention to cartoons, charts, & Pay special attention to cartoons, charts, &

graphs.graphs.

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Tip #1Tip #1 Read the prompt thoroughly several times. Read the prompt thoroughly several times.

Make sure you fully understand the whole Make sure you fully understand the whole prompt.prompt.

Identify the time period you are dealing with.Identify the time period you are dealing with. BrainstormBrainstorm

– write down all of the relevant information you can write down all of the relevant information you can think of BEFORE reading the documents.think of BEFORE reading the documents.

Sketch an outline of how your essay will be Sketch an outline of how your essay will be structured. . .structured. . .

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Outlines do not have to be formal, Outlines do not have to be formal, just sketch a structurejust sketch a structure

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Tip #1 SummaryTip #1 Summary You have quickly done some very important You have quickly done some very important

preparation for the essay.preparation for the essay.– You have carefully read the prompt several times.You have carefully read the prompt several times.– You have “answered” the prompt, decided your You have “answered” the prompt, decided your

thesis direction.thesis direction.– You have quickly jotted down some facts that you You have quickly jotted down some facts that you

can use to support your thinking.can use to support your thinking.– Organized this information.Organized this information.

Now you are ready to deal with the documents.Now you are ready to deal with the documents.

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Tip # 2Tip # 2 Quickly read all of the documents.Quickly read all of the documents. As you go, indicate where on your essay As you go, indicate where on your essay

“outline” they will go.“outline” they will go. Remember to consider the dates in the Remember to consider the dates in the

source material.source material. Underline any unusual phrases.Underline any unusual phrases. Jot down any quick summary thoughts Jot down any quick summary thoughts

about the documents as you read.about the documents as you read.

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Tip #2 (continued)Tip #2 (continued) Look carefully at Look carefully at

political cartoons.political cartoons. Pay attention to any Pay attention to any

small print.small print. Jot down a quick Jot down a quick

summary of what the summary of what the cartoon is trying to tell cartoon is trying to tell you.you.

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Tip #2 (continued)Tip #2 (continued) Graphs and charts are Graphs and charts are

important, look at important, look at them carefully.them carefully.

Note the dates.Note the dates. Notice that they Notice that they

frequently show frequently show change over time.change over time.

Jot down a quick Jot down a quick summary of what they summary of what they indicate.indicate.

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Tip #2 (continued)Tip #2 (continued)

Notice dates, especially on pictures.Notice dates, especially on pictures. The picture on the left is dated 1915; the picture on the The picture on the left is dated 1915; the picture on the

right is dated 1919.right is dated 1919. What had changed for working women in those years? What had changed for working women in those years?

Why?Why?

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Tip # 2 (continued)Tip # 2 (continued)

Look very carefully at Look very carefully at data presented in data presented in charts.charts.

Look for Look for – trends, trends, – for changes over time,for changes over time,– for sudden changes.for sudden changes.

Summarize what the Summarize what the chart tells you in a chart tells you in a quick sentence. quick sentence.

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Having read the documents. . .Having read the documents. . .

Go back and add the documents to your essay Go back and add the documents to your essay outline.outline.

Remember, you must use outside information Remember, you must use outside information AND the documents to respond to the essay AND the documents to respond to the essay prompt.prompt.

Make sure that you have both—outside Make sure that you have both—outside information and documents—to support each information and documents—to support each point of your essay.point of your essay.

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Tip #2 SummaryTip #2 Summary

You have now spent about 15 minutes You have now spent about 15 minutes – Reading the prompt,Reading the prompt,– Brainstorming and listing relevant information,Brainstorming and listing relevant information,– Planning a basic structure for your response,Planning a basic structure for your response,– Putting your information onto the essay structure,Putting your information onto the essay structure,– Reading the documents,Reading the documents,– Adding the documents to your essay outline.Adding the documents to your essay outline.

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Tip #3: Writing the essayTip #3: Writing the essay Refer to the document, NEVER quote them at Refer to the document, NEVER quote them at

length—no more than a quick phrase or three length—no more than a quick phrase or three or four words!or four words!

Don’t Don’t explainexplain the document. Simply the document. Simply referrefer to it to it to support your thesis.to support your thesis.

Refer to the author of the document: “In Refer to the author of the document: “In Lincoln’s letter” or “Horace Mann makes the Lincoln’s letter” or “Horace Mann makes the point” or “in the Nast cartoon.”point” or “in the Nast cartoon.”

Cite every document by using its letter, e.g. Cite every document by using its letter, e.g. (A). You don’t need to say (doc. A).(A). You don’t need to say (doc. A).

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This document appeared in the 1999 This document appeared in the 1999 DBQ. Notice the source note.DBQ. Notice the source note.

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The most significant thing about this document The most significant thing about this document is the date, 1754, in the source note.is the date, 1754, in the source note.

This document was intended to bring to mind This document was intended to bring to mind the following:the following:– The 1754 meeting of the London Board of Trade,The 1754 meeting of the London Board of Trade,– Benjamin Franklin, printer from Phildelphia and Benjamin Franklin, printer from Phildelphia and

colonial agent,colonial agent,– Franklin’s Albany Plan of Union,Franklin’s Albany Plan of Union,– The Albany Plan of Union’s provisions for a The Albany Plan of Union’s provisions for a

colonial legislature,colonial legislature,– The ultimate unpreparedness of the colonies to The ultimate unpreparedness of the colonies to

accept the Albany Plan of Union in 1754. accept the Albany Plan of Union in 1754.

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This document might be used like this:This document might be used like this:

An excellent indication that the colonies An excellent indication that the colonies were unwilling to act together in a unified way is were unwilling to act together in a unified way is their failure to accept Franklin’s plan for a their failure to accept Franklin’s plan for a colonial legislature as put forth in his 1754 colonial legislature as put forth in his 1754 Albany Plan of Union. The cartoon expresses Albany Plan of Union. The cartoon expresses Franklin’s contention that the colonies must act Franklin’s contention that the colonies must act together or “die” (A). Yet very few of the together or “die” (A). Yet very few of the colonial assemblies were willing to accept this colonial assemblies were willing to accept this contention.contention.

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Lesson 3 SummaryLesson 3 Summary Understand the prompt—the time period and any Understand the prompt—the time period and any

terms that need defining.terms that need defining. Produce a brainstormed list of relevant and useful fact Produce a brainstormed list of relevant and useful fact

FIRST, before reading the documents.FIRST, before reading the documents. Organize how you will use both the outside Organize how you will use both the outside

information and the documents.information and the documents. Use all of the documents without quoting them and Use all of the documents without quoting them and

citing them as you go.citing them as you go. Write a clear and well-organized essay that Write a clear and well-organized essay that

demonstrates an understanding of the prompt.demonstrates an understanding of the prompt.