DBQ Nationalism Paragraph: Unity Against a Common Enemy. In modern history, the greatest figures know that nationalism serves as a powerful tool; figures like Jean Jacques Dessalines, Giuseppe Garibaldi, and Lord Byron employ nationalism as a way to unite against a common enemy. For example, in Jean Jacques Dessalines’s declaration of Haitian independence, he emphasizes the nation's identity and the oppression from France. He uses the country's collective memory of the “cruelties of this barbarous
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Contents | Pages | AP World History Overview | 3 – 7 | The AP Exam | 3 | World Regions | 4 – 5 | Five Course Themes | 6 | Four Historical Thinking Skills | 7 | Essays Overview | 8 - 15 | Document-based Question (DBQ) | 8 – 12 | Change and Continuity over Time (CCOT) | 13 – 15 | Comparative Essay | 16 – 18 | Released Free Response Questions | 19 – 20 | AP Curriculum Framework | 21 – 38 | Period 1 (Up to 600 B.C.E.)—5% | 21 – 22
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Contents | Pages | AP World History Overview | 3 – 7 | The AP Exam | 3 | World Regions | 4 – 5 | Five Course Themes | 6 | Four Historical Thinking Skills | 7 | Essays Overview | 8 - 15 | Document-based Question (DBQ) | 8 – 12 | Change and Continuity over Time (CCOT) | 13 – 15 | Comparative Essay | 16 – 18 | Released Free Response Questions | 19 – 20 | AP Curriculum Framework | 21 – 38 | Period 1 (Up to 600 B.C.E.)—5% | 21 – 22
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