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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.
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.
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