Was the abolition movement in New York State built on the grit of the citizens who fought for it? Document Based Question

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GRADE 4 Was the abolition movement in New York State built on the grit of the citizens who fought for it? Student Name Date Part III: This part consists of a document-based question. On this part, you will be provided with one version of the test based on your readiness to handle critical thinking challenges. (You may opt for a more difficult version than your teacher provides, but you will be graded on the version that you complete. Document Based Question Directions: The task below is based on documents 1 through 5-6. The task is designed to test your ability to work with documents. Examine each document and answer all questions beneath the document. Use the answers to the questions to help write your essay. Background The abolitionist movement was a key part in American history. Prominent abolitionists such as Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and William Lloyd Garrison fought to end slavery and gain equal rights. Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass are renowned for their work as conductors of the Underground Railroad, while William Lloyd Garrison is best known for his newspaper, The Liberator. Task: Use the information from the documents and your knowledge of social studies, write an essay in which you: Use the information from the documents and your knowledge of social studies, write an essay in which you: Discuss the two components of the psychological term grit. Discuss two of the three abolition leaders. Evaluate whether you think the abolition movement was fueled by grit? In your essay remember to Write an opinion essay, arguing whether the leaders of the abolitionist movement were fueled by grit. Include an introduction, a body, and a conclusion Use information from at least three documents in your answer Include historical facts, relevant details, and reason in developing your ideas Document #1:

1. According to the document, what is the number one predictor of success? 2. What advice does Angela Duckworth give at the end of the quote listed above? Document #2:

1. According to Angela Duckworth, what are the two components of grit? 2. Why might an abolitionist need grit, as defined by Angela Duckworth? Document #3:

1. In The Liberator, what does William Lloyd Garrison say about his desire to be heard? 2. What words in this passage show William Lloyd Garrison s passion for the goal according to the document? Document #4

1. According to this document, how does William Lloyd Garrison feel about the impact of slavery on the world? Document #5:

1. What was the reward for Harriet Tubman according to the document? 2.What about Harriet Tubman s physical description in the document tells you that her journey may have been tough and required grit? [2] Document #6:

1. According to the document, what did Harriet Tubman say that she would prefer if she could not have liberty? 2. What does she say about her willingness to be captured based on the document? 3. If you compare this document with Document #1, what elements of grit based on Angela Duckworth s definition are in the description? Document #7:

1. According to the document, what did Frederick Douglass believe about his enslavers? 2. Based on the document, what effect did learning to read have on Frederick Douglass? 3. According to document, what role might grit have played in Frederick Douglass eventually attacking his enslavers? Task: Use the information from the documents: Directions: The task below is based on documents 1 through 5. The task is designed to test your ability to work with documents. Examine each document and answer all questions beneath the document. Use the answers to the questions to help write your essay.

Background The abolitionist movement was a key part in American history. Prominent abolitionists such as Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and William Lloyd Garrison fought to end slavery and gain equal rights. Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass are renowned for their work as conductors of the Underground Railroad, while William Lloyd Garrison is best known for his newspaper, The Liberator. Task: Use the information from the documents and your knowledge of social studies, write an essay in which you: Use the information from the documents and your knowledge of social studies, write an essay in which you: Discuss the two components of the psychological term grit. Discuss two of the three abolition leaders. Evaluate whether you think the abolition movement was fueled by grit? In your essay remember to Write an opinion essay, arguing whether the leaders of the abolitionist movement were fueled by grit. Include an introduction, a body, and a conclusion Use information from at least three documents in your answer Include historical facts, relevant details, and reason in developing your ideas

DBQ Scoring Rubric (From the Revised Generic Scoring Rubric for Regents Examinations.) Score of 5 *Thoroughly develops all task evenly & in depth *Is more analytical than descriptive (applies, analyzes, evaluates, & creates information) relevant information from at least the requested number of documents substantial relevant outside information *Richly supports the theme with many relevant facts, examples, & details *Demonstrates a logical & clear plan of organization; includes and introduction & conclusion that are beyond a restatement of the theme Score of 4 *Develops all task but may do so somewhat unevenly *Is both descriptive & analytical (applies, analyzes, evaluates, and/or creates information) relevant information for at least the requested number of documents relevant outside information *Supports the theme with relevant facts, examples, & details *Demonstrates a satisfactory plan of organization; includes an introduction & a conclusion that are beyond a restatement of the theme Score of 3 *Develops all task with little depth or develops most task in some depth *Is more descriptive than analytical (applies, may analyze and/or evaluate information) relevant information from some documents limited relevant outside information *Includes some relevant facts, examples, & details; may include some minor inaccuracies *Demonstrates a satisfactory plan of organization; includes an introduction & a conclusion that may be a restatement of the theme Score of 2 *Minimally develops all task or develops some task in depth *Is primarily descriptive; may include faulty, weak, or isolated application or analysis limited relevant information from the documents or consists primarily of relevant information copied from the documents *Presents little or no relevant outside information *Includes few relevant facts, examples, & details; may include some inaccuracies *Demonstrates a general plan of organization; may lack focus; may contain digressions; may not clearly identify which aspect of the task is being addressed; may lack an introduction an/or an conclusion Score of 1 *Minimally develops some task *Is descriptive; may lack understanding, application, or analysis *Makes vague, unclear references to the documents or consists primarily of relevant & irrelevant information copied from the documents *Presents no relevant outside information *Includes few relevant facts, examples, or details; may include inaccuracies *May demonstrate a weakness in organization; may lack focus; may contain digressions; may not clearly identify which aspect of the task is being addressed; may lack an introduction and/or a conclusion Score of 0 *Fails to develop the task or may only refer to the theme in a general way; OR includes no relevant facts, examples or details; OR includes only the historical context and/or task as copied from the test booklet; OR includes only entire documents copied from the test booklet; OR is illegible: OR is a blank paper \