Delve into World History primary source analysis like never before with Document-Based Question Activities. In each of the 14 chronological DBQs, students analyze pivotal eras of history to make valuable connections.
Digital Book Download includes a complete teacher edition PDF and editable PDF student pages. Printable and projectable, digital DBQs are perfect for seamless teaching in class, at home, or any combination.
- Student DBQ activities are separated into individual and interactive PDF files your students can type directly into. They simply type their responses, save, and send it back to you!
- A teacher answer key for each DBQ is grouped with the corresponding sample student essay position for easy access!
- Activities are designed to work with any LMS, including Google Classroom, Canvas, and Schoology.
Assess student progress, practice document analysis, prepare for testing, strengthen historical thinking skills, and more with:
- Instructions and tips to improve student scores
- Ready-to-go reproducible primary source documents and analysis questions
- Essay question prompts with sample positions and a scoring rubric
- C3 and Common Core national standards alignment
DBQ Topics:
- The Height of Imperialism
- East Asia Under Challenge
- World War I
- Between the Wars
- Nationalism Around the World
- World War II
- International Developments Following World War II
- South Africa and Apartheid
- Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis
- The “Warming” of the World
- Globalism and Economic Interdependence
- Terrorism, at Home and Abroad
- Contemporary Issue: Overpopulation
- Contemporary Issue: Labor Conditions in Emerging Countries
Table of Contents
How to Use
How Much Time?
Tips to Improve Student DBQ Scores
Directions for Students
- DBQ Scoring Rubric
- DBQ 1: The Height of Imperialism, 1800-1914
- DBQ 2: East Asia Under Challenge, 1800-1914
- DBQ 3: World War I, 1914-1918
- DBQ 4: Between the Wars, 1919-1935
- DBQ 5: Nationalism Around the World, 1905-1943
- DBQ 6: World War II, 1939-1945
- DBQ 7: International Developments Following World War II, 1945-1991
- DBQ 8: South Africa and Apartheid, 1948-1994
- DBQ 9: Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
- DBQ 10: The Warming of the World, 1970-Present
- DBQ 11: Globalism and Economic Interdependence
- DBQ 12: Terrorism, At Home and Abroad
- DBQ 13: Contemporary Issue: Overpopulation
- DBQ 14: Contemporary Issue: Labor Conditions in Emerging Countries
Sample Student Essay Positions
Aligned Common Core State Standards
©2019. High school. Reproducible. 145 pages.
Digital Book Download: PDFs.
Print Book: Spiral-bound. 8.5 x 11 inches. The print book does NOT include digital PDFs.
Bundle: Includes both print book and PDF download.
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Delve into World History primary source analysis like never before with Document-Based Question Activities. In each of the 14 chronological DBQs, students analyze pivotal eras of history to make valuable connections.
Digital Book Download includes a complete teacher edition PDF and editable PDF student pages. Printable and projectable, digital DBQs are perfect for seamless teaching in class, at home, or any combination.
- Student DBQ activities are separated into individual and interactive PDF files your students can type directly into. They simply type their responses, save, and send it back to you!
- A teacher answer key for each DBQ is grouped with the corresponding sample student essay position for easy access!
- Activities are designed to work with any LMS, including Google Classroom, Canvas, and Schoology.
Assess student progress, practice document analysis, prepare for testing, strengthen historical thinking skills, and more with:
- Instructions and tips to improve student scores
- Ready-to-go reproducible primary source documents and analysis questions
- Essay question prompts with sample positions and a scoring rubric
- C3 and Common Core national standards alignment
DBQ Topics:
- The Height of Imperialism
- East Asia Under Challenge
- World War I
- Between the Wars
- Nationalism Around the World
- World War II
- International Developments Following World War II
- South Africa and Apartheid
- Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis
- The “Warming” of the World
- Globalism and Economic Interdependence
- Terrorism, at Home and Abroad
- Contemporary Issue: Overpopulation
- Contemporary Issue: Labor Conditions in Emerging Countries
Table of Contents
How to Use
How Much Time?
Tips to Improve Student DBQ Scores
Directions for Students
- DBQ Scoring Rubric
- DBQ 1: The Height of Imperialism, 1800-1914
- DBQ 2: East Asia Under Challenge, 1800-1914
- DBQ 3: World War I, 1914-1918
- DBQ 4: Between the Wars, 1919-1935
- DBQ 5: Nationalism Around the World, 1905-1943
- DBQ 6: World War II, 1939-1945
- DBQ 7: International Developments Following World War II, 1945-1991
- DBQ 8: South Africa and Apartheid, 1948-1994
- DBQ 9: Cold War and the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
- DBQ 10: The Warming of the World, 1970-Present
- DBQ 11: Globalism and Economic Interdependence
- DBQ 12: Terrorism, At Home and Abroad
- DBQ 13: Contemporary Issue: Overpopulation
- DBQ 14: Contemporary Issue: Labor Conditions in Emerging Countries
Sample Student Essay Positions
Aligned Common Core State Standards
©2019. High school. Reproducible. 145 pages.
Digital Book Download: PDFs.
Print Book: Spiral-bound. 8.5 x 11 inches. The print book does NOT include digital PDFs.
Bundle: Includes both print book and PDF download.
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