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French Revolution Short Essay 
Why did the people who made this video of the French Revolution begin and end it with the death of Robespierre? What message do you think they were trying to send to viewers?
Rubric Code: V366WB
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Subject: History  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Got it!

5 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Beginning

1 pts

Answered Why

Student answered why the people who made the video began and ended with the death of Robespierre.

Got it!

Student answered why the people who made the video began and ended with the death of Robespierre, making references to the film and adding his or her own perspective.
Proficient

Student answered why the people who made the video began and ended with the death of Robespierre, making references to the film or using his or her own perspective.
Beginning

Student needs to answer why the people who made the video began and ended with the death of Robespierre, making references to the film or adding his or her own perspective.
Answered What

Student answered what message he or she thought the people who made the video were trying to send to the viewers.

Got it!

Student answered what message he or she thought the people who made the video were trying to send to viewers, using references to the film and his or her own perspective.
Proficient

Student answered what message he or she thought the people who made the video were trying to send to viewers, using references to the film or his or her own perspective.
Beginning

Student needs to answer what message he or she thought the people who made the video were trying to send to viewers, using references to the film or his or her own perspective.




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