PPT-Study Source A. What is the message of the cartoon? (7 mark
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Golden rule Identify message support it with detail from the source explain it with your own knowledge Message Source Contextual knowledge In the cartoons that follow
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Golden rule Identify message support it with detail from the source explain it with your own knowledge Message Source Contextual knowledge In the cartoons that follow think about how the cartoons are criticising the war. Message of Source. How do I answer this question?. i.e. What it the message of this source?. Follow your triangle. 1) Always begin with the message of the source NOT a description of it – what points are being made by the person who produced it?. Political Cartoons – What are they?. Political cartoons are vivid primary sources that:. offer intriguing and entertaining insights into the public mood. the underlying cultural assumptions of an age. Analyzing the images . Political: that . which is concerned with public affairs or . government. Define the word “Cartoon”. a sketch or drawing that interests or amuses by portraying persons, things, political events or situations etc. in an exaggerated way. .. [Source: . http://apus-06-07.wikispaces.com/political+cartoons+-+wwII. ]. What is the main message of the cartoon? . The “ostriches” are sticking their heads in the sand as a way to “hide” from Hitler.. SMS 101. Agenda. What are text message campaigns? . Why use them as an ACA outreach tool?. 7 tips for running a successful text message campaign. The Situation. Open enrollment . began October 1, . a. Russia’s defeat in 1917 meant the Germans were able to bring thousands of troops from the Eastern Front to the West. In early 1918, the Germans launched the ‘Ludendorf Offensive’, which nearly overwhelmed the Allied defences. They recovered, and then launched their own offensives which took them into Germany. Germany was exhausted and on the point of collapse. . .. [Source: . http://apus-06-07.wikispaces.com/political+cartoons+-+wwII. ]. What is the main message of the cartoon? . The “ostriches” are sticking their heads in the sand as a way to “hide” from Hitler.. Golden rule: Identify message, support it with detail from the source, explain it with your own knowledge.. Message. Source. Contextual knowledge. What is the message of the cartoon? ( 7 marks ). Message: . Cartoon. See cartoon questions in paper two section. Explain why (8 Marks). No evidence – . 0 Marks. General Answer – . 1-2 Marks. Identifies AND/OR describes reasons – . 3-4 Marks. Explains one reason – . 2. What is the message of this political cartoon?. 1. Who is depicted in the picture? . 2. What is the message of this political cartoon?. 1. What country does the man waving in the background represent?. Remember these answers are not full answers but are just suggestions of points that you could include!. What is the message of this . cartoon?. A cartoon published in a British newspaper, 4 March 1933.. Some work with some cartoons and other sources.. How do people know that this cartoon is about Theresa May and Donald Trump?. Shoes. Bright orange skin. What they are doing- after the meeting in Washington where they held hands.. (AMERICAN IMPERIALISM). Political Cartoon Assignment. American Imperialism. With your partner, examine the political cartoons on the following slides. Discuss the . symbolism. in the cartoon, and answer the questions that accompany the image on a separate sheet of paper. Your . Analyse each of these sources for how USEFUL they are to an Historian studying the period.. Step 1: . What does it show, say, tell us? . Step 2: Make inferences. . What does it suggest? . What is the message? .
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