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DBQ stands for Document-Based Question, which is a type of essay question on the AP US History (APUSH) exam. It requires students to analyze and use a set of historical documents to respond to a specific prompt. Examples of DBQ prompts could include analyzing the causes of the American Revolution or evaluating the impact of the Civil Rights Movement.
A DBQ ia a document based question
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As you would any other type of essay.
depends? whats the essay?
The APUSH DBQs are different from the AP World History DBQs in that the APUSH DBQs require more outside information, while the APWH DBQs are based on documentary information.
DBQ stands for Document-Based Question, which is a type of essay question on the AP US History (APUSH) exam. It requires students to analyze and use a set of historical documents to respond to a specific prompt. Examples of DBQ prompts could include analyzing the causes of the American Revolution or evaluating the impact of the Civil Rights Movement.
DBQ could mean multiple things:Daily Book QuizDocument Based Questions
There are 80-multiple choice questions on the APUSH exam in which you have 55 minutes to complete (0.69 minutes per question). There is also 2 FRQ's (Free-Response Questions) and 1 DBQ (Document-Based Question) in which you have 130 minutes to complete including the mandatory 15 minute pre-reading section.
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There are 80 multiple choice questions, 2 FRQ's(fact based questions), and 1 DBQ(document question.) If you are taking the APUSH Exam then I wish you the best of luck! :)
A DBQ ia a document based question
The DBQ should have 5 paragraphs but the FRQs should be 4-5 depending on how much time you have left.
DBQ 4: Ratifying the constitution is a worksheet that has document based questions about ratifying the constitution. Hope this helps!
Multiple choice is worth 50% DBQ is worth about 24% and each FRQ is worth about 13%
DBQ's usually use primary sources, but like Editorial Cartoons, Letters & Diaries can be found as well. But Exerts from Historical Journals are unlikely (APEX)
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