AP EUROPEAN HISTORY 2011 SCORING GUIDELINES
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1 AP EUROPEAN HISTORY 2011 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 1 Document-Based Question (DBQ) Analyze the influence of ideas about gender on the reign of Elizabeth I and explain how Elizabeth responded to these ideas. BASIC CORE 1 point each to a total of 6 points 1. Provides an appropriate, explicitly stated thesis that directly addresses all parts of the question. Thesis must not simply restate the question. The thesis must address at least one idea about gender with some degree of specificity (e.g., Most believed that women were inferior to men ; It was against God s wishes for women to rule ). The thesis must also include reference to or mention of Elizabeth s response. The thesis need not appear in the first paragraph; it may be found in the conclusion. 2. Discusses a majority of the documents individually and specifically. The essay must discuss at least seven documents even if used incorrectly by reference to anything in the box. For an essay to receive credit for this point, documents may not be referenced collectively (e.g., Documents 2, 3 and 6 suggest ) unless they are then discussed individually. 3. Demonstrates understanding of the basic meaning of a majority of the documents (may misinterpret no more than one). The essay may not significantly misinterpret more than one document. A major misinterpretation is an incorrect analysis or one that leads to an inaccurate grouping. 4. Supports the thesis with appropriate interpretations of a majority of the documents. The essay must use at least seven documents correctly, and the documents used in the body of the essay must provide support for the thesis. The essay cannot earn this point if no credit was awarded for point 1 (appropriate thesis). 5. Analyzes point of view or bias in at least three documents. The essay must make a reasonable effort to explain why a particular source expresses the stated view by relating authorial point of view to the author s place in society (motive, position, status, etc.), OR evaluating the reliability of the source, OR recognizing that different kinds of documents serve different purposes, OR analyzing the tone of the documents; must be clear and relevant. Note: 1) Attribution alone is not sufficient to earn credit for point of view. 2) It is possible for students to discuss point of view collectively, but this counts for only one point of view The College Board.
2 AP EUROPEAN HISTORY 2011 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 1 Document-Based Question (continued) 6. Analyzes documents by explicitly organizing them in at least three appropriate groups. A group must contain at least two documents that are used correctly and individually. Groupings and corresponding documents may include the following (not exclusive). IDEAS Political institutions: 3, 4, 6, 11 Political power: 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12 Religious figures: 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9 Marriage/succession: 6, 11 RESPONSES Authoritative: 6, 8, 11, 12 Regal: 6, 8, 11, 12 Misogyny: 1, 2, 5 Constitutional: 2, 4 Personal associates: 4, 9, 10, 12 Marriage/succession: 5, 6, 11, 12 Propaganda: 8, 9, 11, 12 EXPANDED CORE: 0 3 points to a total of 9 points Expands beyond the basic core points 1 6 outlined above. The basic score of 6 must be achieved before a student can earn expanded core points. Credit awarded in the expanded core should be based on holistic assessment of the essay. Factors to consider in holistic assessment may include the following: Presents a clear, analytical, and comprehensive thesis. Uses all or almost all the documents (10 12 documents). Uses the documents persuasively as evidence. Shows understanding of nuances of the documents. Analyzes point of view or bias in at least four documents. Analyzes the documents in additional ways (e.g., develops more groupings). Recognizes and develops change over time. Brings in relevant outside information The College Board.
3 AP EUROPEAN HISTORY 2011 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 1 Document-Based Question (continued) Document Summary Document 1: John Knox, Scottish religious reformer, First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women, 1558 To promote a Woman to bear rule, superiority, dominion, or empire above any Realm, Nation, or City is against all Nature. And that the Holy Ghost does manifestly express, saying: I suffer not a woman to usurp authority above the man. So both by God s law and by the interpretation of the Holy Ghost, women are utterly forbidden to occupy the place of God in the offices aforesaid. Document 2: Nicholas Heath, archbishop of York, debate before the House of Lords, 1558 To preach or minister the holy sacraments, a woman may not. A woman in the degrees of Christ s church is not called to be an apostle, nor evangelist, nor to be a shepherd, neither a doctor nor preacher. Therefore her Highness [Elizabeth I] cannot be supreme head of Christ s militant church, nor yet of any part thereof. Document 3: Parliament of England, Act of Supremacy, 1559 The queen s highness is the only supreme governor of this realm and of all other her highness s dominions and countries, as well in all spiritual or ecclesiastical things or causes as temporal, and no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath or ought to have any jurisdiction, power, superiority, preeminence, or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm. Document 4: John Aylmer, friend of Elizabeth I s tutor, pamphlet, 1559 To be sure, if [Elizabeth] were a mere monarch and not a mixed ruler, you might peradventure make me fear the matter the more, and the less to defend the cause. But in England it is not so dangerous a matter to have a woman ruler. Document 5: The Second Book of Homilies, produced by bishops of the Church of England, authorized by Elizabeth I, 1562 The husband ought to be the leader and author of love in cherishing and increasing concord. But as for wives, they must obey their husbands and cease from commanding, and perform subjection. Document 6: Jacques Bochetel de La Forest, French ambassador to England, report on Elizabeth I s response to a proposed parliamentary petition on the succession question, 1566 What they asked her to do was nothing less than wishing her to dig her grave before she was dead. [Then,] addressing herself to the Lords, she said: My Lords, do what you will. As for myself, I shall do nothing but according to my pleasure. All the resolutions which you may make have no force without my consent and authority. I will take counsel with men who understand justice and the laws, as I am deliberating to do. On this she dismissed them in great anger. Document 7: Edward Rishton, Roman Catholic priest, On the Origin and Growth of the English Schism, 1585 And to show the greater contempt for our Blessed lady [the Virgin Mary], they keep the birthday of Queen Elizabeth in the most solemn way on the seventh day of September, which is the eve of the feast of the Mother of God, whose nativity they mark in their calendar in small and black letters, while that of Elizabeth is marked in letters both large and red The College Board.
4 AP EUROPEAN HISTORY 2011 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 1 Document-Based Question (continued) Document Summary (continued) Document 8: Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, English court painter, portrait of Elizabeth I standing on a map of England, 1592 Document 9: William Tooker, personal chaplain of Elizabeth I, describing a touching ceremony, 1597 How often have I seen her most serene Majesty, prostrate on her knees, body and soul rapt in prayer how often have I seen her with her exquisite hands, whiter than whitest snow, boldly and without disgust, pressing their sores and ulcers, and handling them to health how often have I seen her worn with fatigue, as when in one single day, she healed eight and thirty persons of the struma. Document 10: William Clowes, personal surgeon of Elizabeth I, treatise, 1602 Let us all continually pray unto Almighty God to grant [Elizabeth] long life, much happiness, peace and tranquility; that he will bless, keep and defend her Sacred person from the malice of her known and unknown enemies, so that she may forever reign over us. Document 11: Elizabeth I, speech to Parliament delivered in 1559, recorded in an official history of her reign, first published in 1615 But now that the public care of governing the kingdom is laid upon me, to draw upon me also the cares of marriage may seem a point of inconsiderate folly. Yea, to satisfy you, I have already joined myself in marriage to an husband, namely, the Kingdom of England. Document 12: Elizabeth I, speech to English troops delivered in 1588 before the attempted invasion of the Spanish Armada, recorded in a letter by an eyewitness, 1623 I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard in the loyal hearts and good will of my subjects. I know I have but the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king. I myself will be your general, judge and rewarder of every one of your virtues in the field The College Board.
5 AP EUROPEAN HISTORY 2011 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 1 Document-Based Question (continued) A Closer Look at Point of View There are many means by which a student can demonstrate point-of-view analysis in the DBQ. Examples of ACCEPTABLE Point-of-View Analysis Relating authorial point of view to author s place in society 1. Bishops of the Church of England, who would have naturally opposed the progression of gender equality due to their affiliation with the conservative Church, wrote, Wives must obey their husbands and cease from commanding (document 5). 2. Members of the clergy, for example, John Knox, a religious reformer, went so far as to title a book, First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women. In his book, Riston, a Roman Catholic priest, displeased about the changing views of the Virgin Mary in England, openly criticized Elizabeth for demoting Mary in importance. Also the Archbishop of York argued that women cannot hold clerical titles and therefore can never be head of the Church of England. However, all of these negative attitudes and criticisms come from clergy who, as a group, tend to be conservative (documents 1, 2, 7 counts as one POV). 3. One must keep in mind that Bochetel was French and due to the long standing animosity between the two nations, may have simply been eager for the anticipated turmoil which would weaken England (document 6). Evaluating the reliability of the source 1. Aylmer s opinion could be related to his friendship with the Queen s tutor, and may cause him to defend her, rather than look at her rule objectively (document 4). 2. Elizabeth s personal surgeon, William Clowes, supports her rule and prays for a long life for her. His relationship with Elizabeth could influence with his judgment about her success as a ruler (document 10). 3. As William Tooker, Elizabeth s personal chaplain, describes about a touching ceremony in 1597, one can clearly see that she commanded and got respect on a personal level, not just for being Queen. Although supportive, it is similarly biased for one of Elizabeth s closest subjects to be in such admiration of her (document 9). Recognizing that different kinds of documents serve different purposes 1. Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, an English court painter, would have collaborated with Elizabeth in creating her portrait, standing on a map of England, to present her as regal and powerful to those who aimed at discrediting her (document 8). Analyzing the tone of the documents 1. Jacques Bochetel de la Forest from France seemed to approve. He reports, in what can only be taken for an amused tone, of her response to parliament (document 6) The College Board.
6 AP EUROPEAN HISTORY 2011 SCORING GUIDELINES Question 1 Document-Based Question (continued) A Closer Look at Point of View (continued) Examples of UNACCEPTABLE Point-of-View Analysis 1. This document is biased because the speaker shows only one point of view for the idea of women rulers (document 1). The essay fails to explain what the speaker s point of view is and why it constitutes a bias. 2. This document is biased because the speaker is a member of the church and wants to show that his side is right (document 2). The essay fails to explain why the position of church member implies a bias. 3. This document is biased because the touching of a monarch was believed to cure disease (document 9). The essay presents no explanation regarding the motivation of the speaker. 4. This source may be accurate because the author was a friend of Elizabeth s tutor (document 4). The essay fails to explain why a friend of Elizabeth s tutor would be a reliable source. 5. The Second Book of Homilies also supports the religious bias against Elizabeth s ability since it was a piece of literature written by the bishops of the Church of England. The essay states a fact without analyzing what the bias is or why the bishops held it The College Board.
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19 AP EUROPEAN HISTORY 2011 SCORING COMMENTARY Question 1 Overview The purpose of the document-based question (DBQ) is to assess the degree to which students can analyze various types of historical documents in order to construct a meaningful analytical essay. Students essays are evaluated on the extent to which they meet the requirements specified in the core scoring guidelines. Students who exceed these requirements can earn additional points in the expanded core, which is based on holistic assessment. This particular DBQ asked students to construct a response to a two-task prompt. Students were first asked to identify ideas about gender that influenced the reign of Elizabeth I. Second, students were expected to explain how Elizabeth responded to these ideas. The documents comprised a variety of perspectives, including those critical of the idea of a woman ruler, those held by Elizabeth s supporters and close associates, and Elizabeth s own views. Sample: 1A Score: 8 The thesis of the essay is acceptable because it presents an idea about gender (religious opposition to having a female ruler) and refers to several ways in which Elizabeth responded. The essay discusses all 12 documents. There are no major errors in interpretation and the thesis is well supported. The four point-ofview references (for documents 1, 7, 6 and 12, and a collective reference for documents 2, 8, 9 and 10) are valid, if not very sophisticated, because they provide sufficient historical context to substantiate somewhat plausibly the claim that these documents are biased in various ways. There are three appropriate groups (religious opponents, personal associates and Elizabeth s responses). The essay earned points in the expanded core because it presents a sophisticated discussion, discusses nuances in documents, and recognizes a clear distinction between Elizabeth s responses to issues of religious and political criticism. The essay earned core points 1 through 6, plus 2 points in the expanded core. Sample: 1B Score: 6 The thesis, found in the essay s conclusion, is simplistic but adequate because it identifies an idea about gender (opposition to having a female ruler because of belief in male superiority) and refers to Elizabeth s responses. The essay discusses nine documents (documents 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12). One document (document 11) is significantly misinterpreted and another (document 4) is misinterpreted as to the author s occupation, but the latter error does not result in document 4 being grouped incorrectly and was therefore judged not to be a major misinterpretation. The essay correctly interprets and supports the thesis with seven documents. There are numerous attempted point-of-view references, of which four (in documents 6, 9, 10 and 11) were deemed valid. There are three appropriate, if insufficiently articulated, groups (documents 11, 6, 12; documents 9, 10, 4; and documents 2, 1, 7). The essay did not earn any points in the expanded core because it presents minimally focused groups, unsophisticated analysis of the documents, and several unsuccessful point-of-view attempts. It earned only the core points, 1 through The College Board.
20 AP EUROPEAN HISTORY 2011 SCORING COMMENTARY Question 1 (continued) Sample: 1C Score: 2 The essay s thesis is unacceptable because it identifies an idea about gender (resentment of female rulers) but does not refer to any specific responses by Elizabeth. The essay discusses eight documents (documents 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12). It misinterprets two (documents 8, 7) and thus fails to earn core points 3 and 4. The essay speculates as to why individual documents were included in the question but does not present any valid point-of-view analysis. It contains three acceptable groups (critics, with documents 1 and 5 used correctly; supporters, with documents 4 and 10 used correctly; and Elizabeth s devotion to England, with documents 11 and 12 used correctly). The essay earned core points 2 and The College Board.
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