Slavery sources

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Practice Questions based on IB Paper 1

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To practice source questions.

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.

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….

Q1: What is the message in this source?

Q1 B: What does the source say about Africans in the slave trade?

Q. Compare and contrast Source A and Source B: On the theme of African consent to the slave trade?

Q. What are the origins, purpose, values and limitations of this source on information regarding the conditions

of slaves during the slave trade?

Q. The ‘Conditions of the Slaves is generally good.’ How far does this source support this statement?

Q. Compare and contrast the sources. What do they say about the hazards facing enslaved people?

Q. What are the Origins, purpose, values and limitations of this source on information regarding the denial of human rights of enslaved people?

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