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Change and Continuity Over Time

Change and Continuity Over Time. CCOT. 5 minutes planning/outline 35 minutes writing. CCOT.

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Change and Continuity Over Time

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  1. Change and Continuity Over Time

  2. CCOT • 5 minutes planning/outline • 35 minutes writing

  3. CCOT • CCOT is similar to Comparison essay since they both look at how something is similar or different than something else. In the CCOT, the similarity is how something did not change and the differences are the changes. The important element is why things did or did not change.

  4. CCOT • The MOST important elements of the CCOT is that the student must show what has changed and what has remained continuous throughout those changes from the BEGINNING to the END of the time period.

  5. 1. Has acceptable thesis • MUST haves: • AP • Time & Place • 3 Categories • 1:2 Ratio • 1 Change + 2 Continuities • 1 Continuity + 2 Changes

  6. Thesis Format • TOPIC remained the same in _____________ but changed in _________________ and ____________________ (+ time and place). • Example • Between the years 1998 (or year you were born) and 2013, the life of _____________ remained the same in ________________ but changed in ________________ and _______________.

  7. 2. Addresses all parts of the question, though not necessarily evenly or thoroughly • Change and Continuity (2) • Change or Continuity (1)

  8. 3. Substantiates thesis with appropriate historical evidence -MUST be accurate -If related to ? use it EX: Sepoy Rebellion *British wanted to convert people from India to Christianity

  9. Evidence • 5 Pieces of evidence (2) • 3 Pieces of evidence (1)

  10. 4. Uses relevant world historic context effectively to explain continuity and change over time (1) • Explain the process of change • Change from what?

  11. 5. Analyzes the process of continuity and change over time (1) *The fact that there is always change does NOTequal continuity • Was it a major change or modest compared to other developments?

  12. Format • Introduction • Thesis • Body X 3 • Topic Sentence • Concrete Detail • Historical Context + Analysis • Evidence • CD • Historical Context + Analysis • Evidence • Conclusion

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