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WRITING THE DBQ – TEACHING POINT OF VIEW
AP WORLD HISTORY
THE BASIC CORE
Students must obtain points to get “to the gate”
Most often missed point is “Point of View”
Possible to obtain Expanded Core points ONLY if students obtain ALL Basic Core points
THE BASIC CORE
Point 4 – Analyzes “Point of View” in at least TWO documents
Tends to be “Killer Point” for students, since many simply have not been taught “Point of View”
THE KEY TO SCORING WELL ON THE DBQ
Getting to the gate on DBQ then is based on how well a student can demonstrate “Point of View” or “Bias”
Remember that students must demonstrate it at least two times
Demonstrating “Point of View” or “Bias” indicates student is capable of writing in-depth paper
WHAT IS BIAS OR POINT OF VIEW?
In the simplest of terms, “Point of View” or “Bias” is prejudice or influence“Why” author said what he/she said“Why” includes factors that influenced author’s positionKeys to these factors found:
In the documents themselves (information in the box)Through knowledge of author or of what is being said
KEY FACTORS
Several factors influence determination of Bias or Point of View: Name, Position, Nationality, Document Date and/or Document Type
Relating authorial “Point of View” to author’s place in societyEvaluating reliability of the sourceRecognizing that different types of documents were authored to serve different purposes
Much information is located “In the Box,” saving students valuable time
FURTHER EXPLAINATION
Students should analyze each document:Is author male, female? Government official? From a particular social class?
How might author’s “position” or title have influenced what was written or said?
Is document an “official” pronouncement, a newspaper article, a speech, or maybe a diary or private letter?
SAMPLE AP WORLD HISTORY DOCUMENTSource: Zong Mi, a leading Buddhist scholar, favored by the Tang imperial household, essay, “On the Nature of Man,” early ninth century C.E.
“Confucius, Laozi, and Buddaha were all perfect sages. They established their teachings according to the demands of the ages and the needs of various beings. They differ in their approaches in that they encourage the perfection of good deeds, punish wicked ones, and reward good ones; all three teachings lead to the creation of an orderly society and for this they must be observed with respect.”
KEYS TO FINDING POINT OF VIEW IN THIS DOCUMENT
Author was Buddhist scholar, “favored” by the Tang ruler
A Buddhist scholar “in high position” in a time when Buddhism was being threatened would expectedly extol the virtues of Buddhism
Ties Buddhism to traditional Chinese philosophies of Confucius and Laozi
A SAMPLE POINT OF VIEW USING THIS DOCUMENT
There are a variety of ways for students to include point of view in their paper; some are more sophisticated than others
As a Buddhist scholar in a time when Buddhism is being threatened in China, it is expected that Zong Mi would closely tie Buddhism to Confucianism in order to keep his “favored” position at the imperial court.
POINT OF VIEW
Practice looking for Point of View
Each group has a specific document to review, looking for “Point of View”
Remember, some keys might include:Name or Position of Author
Description or Nationality of Author
Type of Document or Date of Document