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Free Response Essay Question Document

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My old AP US History Teacher, Mr. Tomlin, was a senior AP grader. He said any ETS Free Response Question used the same rubric: Definitions- define every incident in the prompt (i.e. the Han Empire was the successor to the Qin Empire, from 200 BCE to 200 CE, the Roman Empire was the Empire started by Augustus (date needed) to 453 CE). Insight- bring in relevant logical, philosophical principles. Database- in the body paragraphs, make sure to cite the events with the event (date) format. Parameters- explicitly state the time frame Thesis- (we all know what a thesis statement is, being able to summarize political, economic, and social trends concisely)

Ancient Artifacts

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Course: AP/Pre AP World History Unit I: The Emergence of Civilization Introduction Date(s): Thursday, Sept. 2nd and Friday, Sept 3rd, Unit Understanding Civilizations include advanced cities, complex institutions, specialized jobs, social classes, record keeping, and new technology. Homework HOOK The hook is based upon the universal generalization and should be something that all students can answer. Which is true: Man is created by his environment or the environment is created by man? Explain your answer. LINE The line is activities such as graphically organized notes that allow students to learn the unit generalization. Working in groups students will record information and create a GPERSIA chart using artifact placards from Mesopotamia.

What did the Chinese want to import

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The Chinese Wanted to import a variety of Western goods, especially horses.
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Master AP Vocab

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Affirmative Action - A policy that requires public and private organizations to take positve steps to overcome the effects of past discrimination against women and minorities, especially in employment and education. Albany Plan of Union- A plan introduced by Benjamin Franklin in 1754 that aimed at uniting 13 British Colonies for trade, military, and other purposed; never enacted. Alien- A person who is not a citizen of the country in which he or she lives. Ambassador- A government official appointed by the head of the nation to represent that nation in diplomatic matters. Amendment- A change in, or addition to, a constitution or law. Amnesty- A general pardon offered to a group of individuals for an offense against the government, such as draft evasion during the Vietnam War.

Life of Pie Essay

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?PAGE ? ?PAGE ?1? Devere Tessa Devere Mrs. Toro English 2X 16 July 2010 Reader?s Side of the Story Some books that one might read are fiction and some are filled with facts. Some plots are based on a story and some on two. Rarely does a reader get to experience reading a story containing both. The book ?Life of Pi? by author Yann Martel is one of these novels. Books that are filled with these opposites though, do often leave some topics unanswered. ?Life of Pi? by Yann Martel has some interesting topics left unanswered such as the reason for two accounts of the ordeal and what the reader is to believe.

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