Mr. Williamson - Social Studies

Writing DBQ Essays

1. Answering the DBQ questions

ü Read through all documents first.

ü Read through each document again and answer the questions.

ü Underline important words.

ü DBQ answers MUST be in complete sentences.

ü Label each document with the topic that it supports.

Examples:

Document A – Background Info Document D –

Document B – Document E –

Document C – Document F –

2. Writing an Introduction Paragraph – Thesis Statement

- Provide background information/historical context.

Example:

Hammurabu’s Code: Was it Just?

Ancient Mesopotamia – Babylon

Religious society

Shared water supply and fertile land

Consider everything you’ve learned about the topic from the documents and current unit.

- You MUST put it in your own words and ADD outside information.

- Your last sentence is your claim/argument. (Start by rewording the main question.)

3. Writing the Body Paragraphs

- You MUST use ½ of the documents PLUS one more.

For example, if you have 10 documents, you MUST at least use 6 documents.

Play it safe…USE THEM ALL!

- You MUST properly cite the documents

o Mention the title or author of the document first

o After the sentence, show the document number

Examples:

King Hammurabi says, “….” (Doc. 1).

Anything there is outside information, cite it using OI. (OI). This could be something from your textbook.

o Do NOT cite the document by writing “Document 1 says…” or “In Document 2 it states that….” This is a big no no in DBQ writing. Use the title or author!

- You MUST write a paragraph for each topic discussed.

- Need at least 3 paragraphs… discuss at least 3 laws of Hammurabi’s Code

4. Writing the Conclusion Paragraph

- Restate the thesis statement (claim/argument) in the first sentence.

- Summarize the body paragraphs using examples.