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Time Out for the Public
Answering a 5-Point Question on the Exam Example 1: Analyze German and
British attitudes on the eve of WWI
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The Public
• 50% Selected Response (Multiple Choice)• 50% Constructed Response (Short and Long
answer)
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• The outcomes are divided into:– K (knowledge): usually definitions. No source. Only
MC– A (application): you must apply your knowledge to
show you understand the topic. Usually provide a source. Can be MC or CR
– I (integration): requires knowledge and application. Usually requires a value judgement or extension of knowledge. Can be MC or CR. Always provides a source
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Example: (k) outcome
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Example: (a) outcome
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Example: (i) outcome
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5 Point CR Questions
• You are given a direction to explain, analyze, evaluate or describe a historical event
• You are given a source to use in your answer• You MUST use both the SOURCE and YOUR
OWN KNOWLEDGE to answer
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Let’s give it a try!
• We will examine outcome 1.1.8Assess how German and British attitudes
contributed to rivalry and conflict on the eve of WWI. (i)
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Start with what you know
German attitudes British attitudes
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• Before proceeding, use the above information to answer the question in 1 or 2 sentences. That is your THESIS and your opening sentence.
• In other words, DID their attitudes contribute to rivalry and conflict?
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Then examine the source
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Start tying it all together
• What does the source tell you?– Pick apart the source so you know what it’s getting
at– Highlight keywords, phrases and people to use in
your answer• What do you already know about the event?– Trust your knowledge! Stick to the question at
hand and prove your answer.
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• Use the information above and your notes to complete the take home assignment. It is a sample question from an old public for the same outcome.
• Good luck