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EPISODE · Feb 26, 2024 · 18 MIN

Simplifying Complexity Episode 16

from AP History Help · host Wendy Wawrzyniak

Are you striving for the elusive "golden unicorn point" on your DBQ essays? Look no further! In this podcast episode, we delve into the intricacies of achieving complexity, breaking down the process into manageable steps for success. First, we address the historical context of the golden unicorn point and its evolution into a more attainable goal. With recent changes in the scoring criteria, complexity is now within reach for diligent students. To begin, we emphasize the importance of historical thinking skills and reasoning processes. These skills, such as sourcing, contextualization, and argumentation, form the backbone of a successful DBQ essay. Moving on to the nitty-gritty of complexity, we explore various strategies outlined in the College Board rubric. Whether it's analyzing multiple perspectives, discussing cause and effect, or making insightful connections, there are numerous avenues to demonstrate complexity. Moreover, we simplify the complexity criteria introduced since August 2023, making it more accessible to students. By effectively utilizing documents, analyzing their sources, and incorporating additional evidence, complexity becomes achievable for all. In conclusion, while aiming for complexity can enhance your essay, it's essential not to overlook other scoring criteria. By diversifying your approach and distributing efforts wisely, you can maximize your chances of success without putting all your eggs in one basket. Tune in to learn how to master complexity and elevate your DBQ essays to the next level! And don't forget to check out our previous episode on sourcing and analysis for further insights.   Show Links/Notes: Website: www.APHistoryHelp.com Amazon link to AP Student Success Journal: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CR8FSHY5 AP History Help on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@APHistoryHelp Unlocking Complexity: Strategies for Mastering the DBQ Essay

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