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  1. In this History cartoon titled "Under the Broomstick". Source: Cartoon "Under the Broomstick", reproduced in Richards, Denis, An
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  2. “The Tournament of Today--A Set to Between Labor and Monopoly”--Puck, 1883Complete an analysis for the cartoon above. What
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  3. Directions: Analyze the political cartoon below and answer the accompanying questions in 1–3 sentences. Source: Dr. Seuss
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  4. Use the cartoon to answer the question.%0D%0A%0D%0AWhat is the cartoon trying to tell us about Andrew Jackson?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1
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  5. 1. Where are the people in each cartoon?Saved at 1:09 PM CST 2. How would you describe each scene? 3. Who or what decides what
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  6. The Cartoon shows a picture of snake with the letters S.C. N.C. V. M. P. N.J.1. What is the Cartoon’s Caption? 2. What is the
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  7. View the attached political cartoon, then answer the questions.1) Analyze the cartoon for any symbolism (hint: what do you think
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  8. View the attached political cartoon, then answer the questions.1) Analyze the cartoon for any symbolism (hint: what do you think
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  9. The Need for a ConstitutionProject: Political Cartoon Creating a political cartoon titled "The Blueprint for Democracy" that
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  10. What is the purpose of this cartoon? What might the picture in the middle titled "Bill of Fare" represent?. What do you think
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