<p>Someone please answer my question? I wrote some stuff about the two essays in a hurry and it wasnt very well written although i think i nailed the main points. I thought i did well on the DBQ ...although i didnt write about the second great awakening.</p>
<p>lol...my friend knew next to nothing about women's rights, so he was saying before the test that he'd be happy if the DBQ was on anything but that...</p>
<p>bad karma, I guess. Kind of funny in the test--everyone started cracking up.</p>
<p>how hard would it be to get a 4 on the DBQ?</p>
<p>Your DBQ essay will be judged on thesis, argument, and supporting evidence. The DBQ tests your ability to analyze and synthesize historical data, and assess verbal, quantitative, or pictorial materials as historical evidence.
And you have to bring in outside information.
I think to get a four you have to do a lot of summarizing and not a lot of analyzing. Of course, that's assuming you analyze correctly and relate it somewhat back to the question. To get a four, there is only a minimal amount of outside information.
I am happy to say that I did not get any fours this year, well a couple in AP Lang but that doesn't count. lol</p>
<p>easy to hard on the multiple choice. hard to easy to hard on the free response. overall: i believe i have a 4</p>
<p>pretty funny</p>
<p>and this is more broad </p>
<p>nice trend!</p>
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<p>i did 1,3, and 5. </p>
<p>for 5 at first i talked about how it was different blah blah then i went back and read the question and realized it said to critique and had to change stuff. chose the civil rights movement, and talked about mlk, rosa parks, and the passive resistance, malcolm x i think, etc. then i also chose youth and talked about sexual revolution/gays, hippies, moving away from jazz and going against the traditional views as exposed by the tv shows like leave it to beaver. and also mentioned conformity like suburbs, levittown, etc in the intro to show examples of conformity. </p>
<p>do you think they'll take off much cuz sexual revolution apparantly happened in the 60s according to the posts ive read so far? </p>
<p>i hope i did well.
im hoping for a 5.</p>
<p>i thought essay 3 was really easy cuz it was broad and great.
the dbq was good too, i mentioned stuff from before revolution, then to abigail adams and how she wanted in include women etc, then to industrialization and how that effected women's role. and slavery also. </p>
<p>hopefully i did well.
i thought the mc's were pretty easy hopefully. if i dont jinx myself by saying that.</p>
<p>Rofl I started my second paragraph with :</p>
<p>"Don't forget the Ladies". :D (by Abagail adams)</p>
<p>no discussing of MC! lol</p>
<p>That was from my frq... if it was i n the MC then I wasn't talking about it in that context.</p>
<p>Yeah the mc EASY
The DBQ was just pure luck for me because I had taken a women studies in the colonial period class independent with my AP US teacher. When I saw that question, after having written over 6 papers and read 3 books on feme covert and the cult of domesticity I was like: CA-CHING its pay back time!</p>
<p>hah lucky!! but i felt bad for the other class at my school cuz their teacher felt studying women wasnt important and always skipped the women's role etc, so when they opened the test, the whole class groaned it was funny. but us, with a different teacher, laughed at them. it was great!!</p>