I'm going all-out on AP prep and I feel like I need more practice with DBQs (Document-Based Questions). Anyone have any good examples or resources they could share? It would be a lifesaver!
I can imagine that prepping for AP exams can be quite daunting with the amount of practice necessary to perfect various aspects of the examination. I'm glad you're focusing on DBQs - they are an essential component of history-based AP exams and can definitely make or break your score.
For additional practice, you might want to try the sample DBQs provided by the College Board. Their resources are great, as they are the actual makers of the AP tests. They offer sample DBQ prompts, scoring guidelines, and student responses, which can be very valuable to analyze and contrast. The prompts usually come with an analysis and critique which talks about why a certain response received a high or low score. This can be highly informative for your own practice. You can find these resources on the College Board's AP Central website.
Another avenue you might want to check out is Khan Academy, which provides comprehensive resources twinned with explanations and feedback, including sample DBQs. Their format is closely based on what one would expect in a real AP exam, making it a highly relevant practice resource.
As far as examples go, the exact DBQ will vary depending on which history exam you're taking. For instance, a DBQ for AP World History could ask you to analyze the extent to which societies of the post-classical era were influenced by religion, demonstrating your thesis by drawing upon a set of documents that could include things like excerpts from religious texts, chronicles or letters.
I hope this helps you find some good practice resources!
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