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This guide provides essential strategies for writing Document-Based Questions (DBQs) for AP World History, focusing on thesis development, evidence analysis, and effective argumentation. It covers both simple and complex thesis statements, guiding students on how to articulate their arguments clearly. Additionally, it offers resources including the AP World History DBQ rubric and tips on organizing essays for maximum impact. Utilize this tool to enhance your writing skills and perform effectively on your summer essay assignments.
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Summer Essays Subject line (case specific): APWH Summer Essays File names (case specific)*: 1492_Last name_First name Spice_Lastname_Firstname Swerve_Lastname_Firstname Wisdom_Lastname_Firstname * Use the appropriate form
How to Write a DBQ Simple Thesis Complex Thesis
How to Write a DBQ Thesis “Killers” • very, many, things, stuff, lots/a lot, ways, really, several Instead, start your thesis with these words/phrases • Although…, Despite…, In spite of…, While…
How to Write a DBQ Resources: See website
The AP World History DBQ Rubric How to Write a DBQ