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    DBQ QUESTIONS Writing the DBQ Civil War Assess the following quote: “Ultimately‚ the Civil War reduced sectional antagonism and made the United States truly ‘one nation.’” ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Constitution Using information from the evidence below as well as your knowledge of the period‚ discuss the development of the United States Constitution as a document

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    Annotated DBQ Rubric: Buddhism in China Sample DBQ Question: Based on the following documents‚ analyze the responses to the spread of Buddhism in China. What additional kind of document(s) would you need to evaluate the extent of Buddhism’s appeal in China? Point # Generic Description Explanation/ Commentary Examples and Commentary 1 Has acceptable thesis. Thesis addresses the specific focus of the question. The thesis should reflect a sophisticated understanding of the complexities

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    In document D founded by The DBQ Project states that “Knights had their whole body covered with metal which helped them stay more protected.”If a samurai shot an arrow at a knight‚ the knight would be as injured if he was not wearing a complete suit of armor. Another piece of evidence that supports the claim is in document D produced by The DBQ Project it states that “Samurai’s armor was all on their body except for their right arm.”This

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    the national policy that had been in effect since the 1790’s than a change in that policy? Document A Document B Source: Henry Knox‚ secretary of war‚ letter to President George Washington (June 15‚ 1789). "In examining the question how the disturbances on the frontiers are to be quieted‚ two modes present themselves‚ by which the object might perhaps be effected; the first of which is by raising an army‚ and (destroying the resisting] tribes entirely‚ or 2ndly by forming treaties

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    can then determine how best to use them to defend this hemisphere. The decision as to how much shall be sent abroad and how much shall remain at home must be made on the basis of our overall military necessities. We must be the great arsenal of democracy. World War II Mobilization of the Home front DBQ Using your knowledge and the documents provided‚ answer the corresponding questions regarding each document on your DBQ response sheet.

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    Penal Colony’ and ‘Waiting for The Barbarians’ J.M. Coetzee is one of many well-known post-colonial writers. He was born and spent hid childhood in South Africa. Therefore‚ many people think that his novel “Waiting for The Barbarians” is an allegory of the situation of South African in a time of apartheid (Head 75). In addition‚ Coetzee is strongly influenced by the famous author‚ Franz Kafka. As a result‚ it is not surprised that “Waiting for the Barbarians” has many similarities to Kafka’s

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    throughout trade routes. In Document 1 it says the Bubonic Plague took about two years to spread all over Europe and traveled east to west. It began in (Europe) Italy int the spring of 1348. In document 2 it says the plague originated in Orient. There were many deadly symptoms. In document 2 it says when infected by the disease you would get swelling in the armpit and groin. The swelling could be as big

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    Europe was in a time of peace then in 1914 changed everything. Countries were starting to grow and build up their military due to other countries doing the same. The straw to break the camel’s back was the assassination of Prince Franz Ferdinand. The four years of war was fueled by the support of military power with help from nationalism. Along with military‚ countries united into alliances and surrounded germany and other central alliances. The Great War was a european arms race to be the biggest

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    or would you leave and go home to your family and aging mother? If I was a soldier in the Continental Army and the conditions were the same‚ I would re-enlist. I would stay in Washington’s army because many of the soldiers became ill‚ died‚ or deserted‚ leaving him with less and less number of soldiers. According to the chart in Document A‚ there were 8‚000 soldiers in February 1778 and 3‚989 of them died of illness. Since his army was slowly diminishing‚

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    in the first Document‚ the general population was excluded from participating in their government‚ the army was all scrambled and in total they were going downhill. In Document two it mentions how the reason for the decline of the Roman Empire can be blamed on the introduction of Christianity. This affected the people’s hearts and spirits. The people were taught to be patient‚ loving‚ and everything it taught was going against the virtues of that time in Rome. These clashing views on society helped

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