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What is a DBQ? A DBQ is an interpretive essay that presents an historical argument to a posed questions based on historical artifacts (aka docs )

New DBQ Rubric Layout (2015)

But not just any hamburger

The Top Bun of your essay! 4-6 sentences (NEW: 0-1 point out of 7)

1. Establish TIME & PLACE. 2. Create a clear, THESIS STATEMENT. 3. Allude to the SUB-POINT or categories you will discuss to support your thesis statement No laundry list! 4. Focus on the question at hand do NOT begin with a flowery sentence!

*** Must be located in the intro & conclusion

Thesis Statement DBQ Example (Reformation) Throughout the Middle Ages, the lives of many Europeans revolved around religion and that devotion was geared specifically towards the Roman Catholic Church. In the Sixteenth Century, Europe s religious devotion began to change as a reform movement, known as the Reformation, started to develop. The underlying causes of the Reformation are many, but three major topics dominate the discussion. These issues include a major loss of faith by the European population during the Middle Ages, the hatred of corrupt Church money practices like indulgences, and a desire to see the power of the Catholic popes curtailed. Attention Grabber Transition sentence / statement Thesis Statement w/ subpoints

Chickenfoot-ing Thesis Subpoint

Chickenfoot-ing underlying causes of the Reformation World War I

Thesis Statement DBQ Example (The Russian Revolution) In 1917, Tsar Nicholas II of Imperial Russia was overthrown in a popular uprising led by the Bolsheviks and their leader Vladimir Lenin. Historians have long debated the causes of this revolution and have concluded that the uprising was a mix of both long running social and political problems that effected the Russian monarch in the most dramatic of ways and helps lead to their downfall. In particular, the issues of Russia s inadequate economy, its continued involvement in failed foreign wars like World War I, and the general unhappiness with the absolute rule of the Tsars helps to prove this statement is a correct one.

Chickenfoot-ing What led to the overthrow of Czar Nicholas II hatred of corrupt

The tasty part of your essay! 8-12 sentences+ per paragraph (NEW: 2-4 points out of 7)

1. Identify your sub-topic or category in the first sentence that you plan to present 2. Include the documents that are relevant to support the ideas in the paragraph. 3. Try to use most of the documents given [70%] Min. of 6 docs w/ 4 used w/ historical analysis 4. Be sure to indicate Point-of-View (POV) / CAPs in the documents (more to come on this later ) 5. Bring in supportive outside information (Lecture, textbook readings / GRQs, etc.) This is critical!! 6. Explain why these documents were selected & important to your historical argument

Bucket Lists

How Do I Know Which Documents to Use in My Response?

1. Attribution! Who is this person? 2. Why might they be significant? 3. What is the point of view of the author? 4. How reliable and accurate is the source? 5. What is the tone or intent of the document author? 6. What other information does this document call to mind? Use all available clues. Remember, docs. can be used in a variety of ways!

How did the perception of the doc s author influence the views presented in the doc and their account?

What is the historical context of the doc? (def. moods, attitudes, and / or conditions that existed in a certain historical period) Who was the doc intended for? What was the author s purpose for writing this doc? REMINDER: ALL OF THESE ELEMENTS SHOULD BE USED TO HELP SHOW HISTORICAL EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT YOUR THESIS STATEMENT

1.Attribution: cite the author by name, title, or position, if possible. Why is this person and document selected? How does it help me answer the question?

EXAMPLES: John Tyler, an English writer, said:... A Dominican monk in Florence described.

2.Authorial Point of View: you show awareness that the gender, occupation, class, religion, nationality, political position or ethnic identity of the author could influence his/her views. How does this apply to the question? Why has the author written what he/she has?

EXAMPLE: Balthasar Rusow, a Lutheran pastor, was naturally upset by the celebration of a Saint s Day, since Lutherans don t venerate saints.

3.Reliability and accuracy of each source referenced: you examine a source for its reliability and accuracy by questioning if the author of the document would be in a position to be accurate. How might this help you answer the question?

EXAMPLE: Niccolo Machiavelli s book on the political tactics of a Renaissance prince was probably accurate as he observed the behavior of the prince, Cesare Borgia, for many years.

4. Tone or Intent of the Author: you examine the text of a document to determine its tone (satire, irony, indirect commentary, etc.) or the intent of the author. Especially useful for visual documents, like art work or political cartoons.

EXAMPLE: In his great sculpture of David, Michelangelo wanted to convey the confidence, and even arrogance, of Renaissance Florence at the peak of its cultural influence in 16 Europe.

5.Grouping of Docs. by Author: you show an awareness that certain types of authors, simply by their authorship, will express similar views when you group documents by type of author.

EXAMPLE: As Northern Renaissance humanists, Erasmus, Sir Thomas More, and Cervantes all poked fun at the foibles and scandals of late medieval society as well as of their own.

1. Baldassare Castiglione, in The Handbook of the Courtier, said:. (Doc. 8) 2. Erasmus of Rotterdam, a northern Christian humanist, agreed with (Doc. 2) 3. The 19c historian, Jacob Burkhardt, felt that. (Doc. 9) NEVER begin with: In Document 3,.. THIS IS AN ESSAY ABOUT HISTORY! NOT DOCS!

The Bottom Bun of your essay! It holds it all together! 3-4 sentences (NEW: 0-1 point out of 7)

1. Start with a concluding phrase. ( In conclusion, ) = most often used 2. Restate your thesis statement a bit differently. 3. Put your essay answer in a larger historical perspective. End of some trend/movement/idea, etc. Beginning of some trend/movement/idea, etc. End of one & beginning of another. Do NOT end on the note that this is the reason we are where we are today!