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Compare and Contrast Rubric
What is required for an acceptable thesis? |
-Has similarities and differences
-Addresses the prompt fully -Has three groupings |
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Compare and Contrast Rubric
How many points can you get for addressing all parts of the question? |
-2 maximum points but you can get just one point if you address most parts of the question
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Compare and Contrast Rubric
How many points can you get for substantiating the thesis with appropriate evidence? |
-2 maximum points but you can get just one point if you partially substantiate the thesis with appropriate historical evidence
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Compare and Contrast Rubric
How many relevant direct comparisons between societies do you have to make? |
-2 comparisons
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Compare and Contrast Rubric
How many times do you have to analyze reasons for a similarity or difference identified in your direct comparison? |
-You have to analyze twice
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Compare and Contrast Rubric
How can you get extra points in the expanded core? |
-Having a clear, analytical and comprehensive thesis
-Addressing all parts of the question -Providing ample historical evidence to substantiate thesis -Showing the ability to relate comparisons to larger global text -Showing similarities and differences amongst groups -Making direct comparisons consistently between or among societies |