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Crimean War
A cartoon representing David and Goliath. Goliath is a large man wearing a helmet, sash, and boots holding a sword, David is a smaller man in a tunic holding a small weapon.
Background information: In the biblical story of David and Goliath, David, the hero of the Israelites, defeats a fearsome giant.

Based on what you know about the Crimean War, who does the giant in this cartoon represent?

France
The Ottoman Empire
Great Britain
Russia

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Russia

Explanation: In Crimean War cartoons the powerful, aggressive Russian Empire is typically shown as the giant Goliath, while the smaller allied powers (Britain, France, Ottoman Empire) are cast as the underdog David.