slavery sources
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Practice Questions based on IB Paper 1TRANSCRIPT
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To practice source questions.
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Tips.• Read the question properly, they happen at different
levels.How far does,To what extent,• All implies a balanced argument. For and against.
• Compare and contrast means looking at what is similar and what is different.
• What does the source say about…• This is a basic type of question that is asking you to
interpret the source.
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In the source exam… you have 4 questions.
• Q 1: What does the source say…• Q1B. What does the source say about…..
• Q2: Compare and contrast.
• Q3: What are the Origins, purpose, values and limitations of the source for someone studing…..
• Q4: Too what extent….
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Q1: What is the message in this source?
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Q1 B: What does the source say about Africans in the slave trade?
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Q. Compare and contrast Source A and Source B: On the theme of African consent to the slave trade?
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Q. What are the origins, purpose, values and limitations of this source on information regarding the conditions
of slaves during the slave trade?
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Q. The ‘Conditions of the Slaves is generally good.’ How far does this source support this statement?
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Q. Compare and contrast the sources. What do they say about the hazards facing enslaved people?
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Q. What are the Origins, purpose, values and limitations of this source on information regarding the denial of human rights of enslaved people?