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{{Advanced Placement}}
== In the United States ==
The document based question was first used for the 1973 AP United States History Exam published by the [[College Board]]
A typical DBQ is a packet of several original sources (anywhere from three to sixteen), labeled by letters (beginning with "Document A" or "Source A") or numbers. Usually all but one or two source(s) are textual, with the other source(s) being graphic (usually a [[political cartoon]], [[map]], or [[poster]] if primary and a chart or graph if secondary). In most cases, the sources are selected to provide different perspectives or views on the events or movements being analyzed.
On the [[Advanced Placement]] (AP) exams, only [[primary source]]s are provided; on the [[International Baccalaureate]] (IB) exams, both primary and [[secondary source]]s are provided.
The documents contained in the document-based questions are rarely familiar texts (for example, the [[Emancipation Proclamation]]
On some tests students are not permitted to begin responding to the question or questions in the essay packet until after a mandatory reading time ("planning period"), usually around 10 to 15 minutes. During this time, students read the passage and, if desired, make notes or markings. After this period, students are permitted to respond, usually for around 45 minutes to an hour.
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