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    Name_____________________________ Date_______________ Per___________ DBQ REVIEW What is the question of the DBQ? In your own words what is the question asking you to do? In just a few words (2-5) what are the following Documents about? Document ___- Document ___- Document ___- Document ___- Document ___- Come up with 3 categories that help answer the question above and can include all of the documents. A document can be placed in more than one category.

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    DBQ Scoring Guide for: ____________________ Total: ___/7 Grade: _____/5.0 Thesis 0 Points 1 Point Missing‚ poorly developed‚ or partially developed (simply restating the question) Sets up the argument AND addresses the targeted skill Thesis addresses all parts of the question Analysis of Evidence to Support Thesis/Argument 0 Points 1 Point 2 Points 3 Points Essay does not use the documents OR Essay simply describes or paraphrases the documents (“tells what” vs. “shows how”) Essay analyzes

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    nursery rhymes silly and easy to memorize and chant. However‚ some nursery rhymes also encase meaningful lessons for little ones‚ as well as hidden references to historic figures or events such as the "Ring Around the Rosie" referring to The Great Plague of London." It is through the analysis of language patterns and content that the reader can uncover the underlying message in the nursery rhyme and exploit intentional techniques that the author used to craft the nursery rhyme . Therefore‚ by

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    weakness; inability of providing a hands-on approach to science; the timeframe set aside for the subject; and finally‚ the inability of connecting science to other subjects/areas. It is noted that maybe‚ just maybe‚ the most important challenge that plagues the teaching of Science in the country is the shortage or lack of qualified teachers in the subject. For one thing there is a lack of

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    public‚ to humanity‚ more than to science. We love this young man in white- a hero of test-tube magic‚ a savior of little children‚ yet a modest person who asked nothing but to be left alone with his cherished research.” As said in the book A Summer Plague: Polio and the Survivors by Tony Gould. Before the IPV the kids that had polio caused things like the game Candy Land‚ and Milky Way bars to be invented for entertainment‚ and Franklin Delano Roosevelt also had an impact because a coin was made in

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    Plague is a disease that is caused by a bacterium called Yersinia Pestis (“Plague: Ecology and Transmission”) Yersinia Pestis is a bacterium that is most commonly found in rodents and other small mammals. When transmitted to humans‚ the subsequent disease‚ plague‚ takes hold (“Plague: Ecology and Transmission”). The disease has three forms‚ all of which are deadly in their own right and were a part of the Black Death outbreak. The first and most common form is the bubonic plague. The bubonic

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    bubonic plague. In addition to the Black Death spreading around Europe‚ it spread to Africa and the Middle East. The plague was first reported in Caffa‚ Crimea. The plague then spread to Sicily‚ Genoa‚ Venice‚ Pisa‚ and Marseilles. As the disease rapidly spread‚ it spread to France‚ Portugal‚ Spain‚ England‚ Germany‚ and Scandinavia. The plague did not slow down‚ it kept spreading to more people in different places. The plague spread as far north as Russia in 1351. In the Middle East‚ the plague spread

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    Thomas Jefferson Dbq

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    Gianna Pizoli History 1 L1 P6 DBQ Thomas Jefferson DBQ Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States and in the 1790’s he was a major advocate of state rights and critical of federalist policies. Once elected president in 1801‚ Jefferson continued to advocate for state rights by exercising the power of the national government and the presidency. Thomas Jefferson was not a hypocrite because he continued to support states rights‚ criticize federalist policies and

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    Camus?s The Plague as a Response to the Absurd When the 1957 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to Albert Camus‚ the committee awarding the honor cited the Algerian-born Frenchman?s ?important literary production‚ which with clear-sighted earnestness illuminates the problems of the human conscience of our time.?1 By the time Camus died in 1960 at age forty-six‚ he had achieved success as a novelist‚ essayist‚ playwright‚ and journalist.2 Although he himself rejected the label‚ he is often

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    DBQ Essay Industrial Revolution DBQ The impact of the Industrial Revolution was a positive experience for some‚ but it was a great difficulty for others. Because of the demands for reform and protection for workers arose‚ government and unions began to take place. That was how the evils of the Industrial Revolution addressed in England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Unions are voluntary associations joined by workers. The Combination Act of 1800‚ which hindered the growth of unions

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