PPT-Analyzing a Political Cartoon
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How to Analyze Political Cartoons In almost every newspaper around the world a political cartoon is published that highlights a particular viewpoint or idea through
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How to Analyze Political Cartoons In almost every newspaper around the world a political cartoon is published that highlights a particular viewpoint or idea through the use of illustration Often the image is exaggerated and intended to be humorous as well as informative They can also be satirical or even serious in tone depending on the audience the artist and the idea illustrated Use these steps to analyze a political cartoon so you can accurately find what the artist is trying to convey. Point of View (POV) & . SOAPSTone. Mrs. McRae & Ms. Herbert. Humanities, Fall 2012. AP CA11. Quickwrite. Please write until the teachers ask you to stop about the cartoon you are handed. Try to analyze it as best you can. . Step 1: Identify images. Identify images and what they could represent. . Be sure to look for the major images or groups of images.. Step 2: Read. Read any text on the political cartoon.. Step 3: Identify actions. 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. POLITICAL . CARTOONS. Why Study Political Cartoons?. Political Cartoons show up in Newspapers, Magazines, Social Studies . Content, Standardized Tests . and Exams!!. They capture an expression of opinion . U. S. History. Questions. What is this called?. Where would you find one published?. What . symbol(s) . do you see in it?. What is the . meaning. of it?. History of Political Cartoons. By the mid-19. We Need To TalkCartoon Network + LEGO tell all. By: Gautami Mundada and Andrew Halkyard. Explanation. Flag Pole. - What America promises to the Filipinos if they were to follow them. (Peace, Lands for the People, Public Improvements, Education, Prosperity). Cartoon Network 20th Anniversary. Why this important to me. The History of Cartoon Network is important to me because I grew up on it more than any other channel. Most of the shows I remember come from this channel.. Everything You Need To Know To Succeed In APUSH. 1788. Document Analysis Questions. What is the meaning of the cartoon?. The Constitution requires the support of ALL states. Who would support this cartoon?. How are bread-lines and runs on a bank the same? . January 1931, Chester . Garde. Bread line, or bank-run?. Caption Reads: . “I see by the papers that everything is all right.”. What is the problem highlighted in this cartoon?. Based on this illustration, how would you characterize a carpetbagger?. Reconstruction. (Part 2). Essential Question: . What steps were taken during Reconstruction to rebuild the South and preserve the rights of African Americans?. U.S. History . Reconstruction. Reconstruction. This political cartoon from the period . of . Reconstruction depicts how Southern society was oppressed by Radical Republican policies. The main congressional action that led to the Southern viewpoint expressed in this cartoon is the military occupation of the former . U.S. History . Reconstruction. Reconstruction. This political cartoon from the period . of . Reconstruction depicts how Southern society was oppressed by Radical Republican policies. The main congressional action that led to the Southern viewpoint expressed in this cartoon is the military occupation of the former . 2. What is happening to the congressional building and the Washington Monument?. 3. What event might this cartoon depict?. 4. What might go in the missing portion of the cartoon?. Analyzing Political Cartoon.
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