<p>DBQ's are really easy...but FRQ's are impossible
its like incredibly general and i can never think of anything
any suggestions for FRQ's?</p>
<p>Just answer the question.
Know your African American/Womens/Indians History.
This helps a lot - Know how life was (i.e.) Know Antebellum america + all the changes. Know the period after the civil war and all its changes, know the 1920s, know the 1950s.</p>
<p>I really have no idea how I am going to do the DBQ and FRQ writing section tomorrow. I think writing for History is hard enough even without time restraints and with several references. I’m sure I’ll do fine on the MC section, but its only worth 50%.</p>
<p>elaslawek where can i learn that
african american/women/indians is the exact thing i do not know
we never learned this in our history class, we just learned facts and political trends mostly -.-</p>
<p>for example i just read an old frq that sayys
compare and contrast roles of women in 2 of these 3 periods
1700-1725
1775-1800
1825-1850
how the hell am i supposed to know that?</p>
<p>If you have the crash course book, just look at the last chapters; theres one chapter for women. one chapter for Indians, and 2 chapters for blacks.</p>
<p>sadly i don’t have that book i have the ap achiever</p>
<p>bumpy bump</p>
<p>Oh crap the essays are going to be hard.</p>