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How to Write a DBQ

, How to write a Historical DBQ

●​ DBQ= “Document Based Question”
●​ “Mini essay”
●​ Use documents/ evidence
○​ 3-10 documents - 7 most common
○​ Question based on documents
■​ Open-ended questions
The Form of a DBQ

●​ Introduction (one Paragraph)
○​ Background information
○​ claim/counterclaim
○​ Thesis
■​ Last sentence of the
introduction
○​ No evidence

●​ Body
○​ One paragraph minimum
○​ Argument, all evidence/documents
●​ Conclusion
○​ Restated thesis
○​ No evidence




How is this different from English Class?
●​ Similar to English (grammar-wise)
●​ What Should I NOT do in a DBQ?
○​ No personal Pronouns
○​ No, referring to the paper itself
○​ No stating opinion


How do I write a Thesis?
●​ Always come at the end of the Introduction Paragraph
●​ Restating thesis reverse chicken Foot


How Should I do Citations?
●​ Use Chicago Manual style/ Use footnotes

,Africa 450-1600s

, Africa 450-1600s

Geography: Diverse Continent Islam In Mali:
1.​ Savannas ●​ Mansa Musa expanded the Nigel River
2.​ Rainforest (Congo rainforest) to the Atlantic
3.​ Deserts (Sahara) ●​ Controlled Sahara trades
4.​ Unnavigable rivers (The Nile) ●​ Established Timbuktu
5.​ Mountains ●​ Brought Islam to Mali
●​ Went on Hajj in 1324
Effects of Geography: ●​ Returned with Scholars
●​ Barriers ●​ Translated the Quran
●​ Difficult travels
●​ Rich in resources Decline of the Kingdom:
●​ Little cultural diffusion (except Bantu) ●​ Mali collapsed in 1371
●​ Diverse people ●​ West Africa became centralized by the
●​ Difficult centralized empires Songhai
●​ Sustenance ●​ Constant invasion from neighboring
●​ De-centralized groups
●​ Animist religion ●​ The shift in power and the slave trade
weakened Africa.
Trans-Saharan Trade:
●​ Sahara prevented trade
●​ The centralised empire rises, protected
by lucrative
○​ Trading Kingdoms
■​ Ghana
■​ Mali
■​ Songhai
The Wealth of Mali:
●​ Most prosperous- Great Mali
●​ Replaced Ghana around 1200 BCE
●​ Vast wealth is gained by controlling the
use of military power
●​ First to compete in globalized trade
during the reign of Mansa Musa.




Personality Cult: When one leader comes to define a nation's government, when
the person dies, the government falls
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