<p>Hi,
I am new to this site, and I am currently studying AP World History in High School, and I am curious of a really good thesis for a DBQ.. my teacher hasn't told us what the topic is going to be yet or the time period, and he isn't going to, so that is the hard part.
Now, what I am curious about is, what does a good thesis look like? I have searched google, bing, yahoo, etc, and have not found one site with sample written AP World style DBQ's that are 5 material... if anyone has any pointers for how to set up a thesis and how to grove the documents in, I would appreciate it.
I really want to do good on this in class DBQ, and I really appreciate anyone help on this.</p>
<p>For a thesis in the DBQ, include the date and time and talk about the components of the questions. For example, here’s an example of mine I wrote last year for the APWH exam:</p>
<p>Prompt: Using the documents, analyze African actions and reactions in response to the European Scramble for Africa. </p>
<p>However, suspicious of them [Europeans], the Africans rejected the proposal, which led to their future resistances and fear against the Europeans and eventually their enslavement during the period of the Scramble for Africa.</p>
<p>Ok, cool.
Should you list document names in your Thesis or no?</p>