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Spring 2013 World War II The Cold War Post War Society Civil R ights Movement. Cartoons not only re64258ect the events of the times but they often offer an interpretation or express a strong opinion about these events as well Cartoonists use a variety of methods to convey their ideas The techniques they use include Labels Cart okar@uum.edu.my TREASURES IN JOKES AND CARTOONS:YOU REALLY MUST BE JOKING!ABSTRACTHumour has been practically neglected in the . Yet, we go through cartoons inthe dailies, enjoy jokes over the radio a 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.. Tim Wulf. Governors State University EDUC . 7212. https://. sites.google.com/site/twulf62014/home. . What meaning can you interpret from this cartoon?. Title: . “A . plea for . Cuba” by Victor Gillam. 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 . A short history…. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bRt4uZkcnQ. Symbolism. Cartoonists use simple objects, or . symbols. , to stand for larger concepts or ideas.. http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/presentationsandactivities/activities/political-cartoon/cag.html. .. By:Kaiss. . Some of the greatest cartoon channels like CN (Cartoon Network), . Nickelodean. etc. Have been on . tv. for years and years! For example CN was launched on . October 1, . 1992 and . Richard H. . Minear. Theodore Seuss Giesel. Ted. Born: March 2, 1904. German American Family. Biography of Dr. Seuss. 1925: Dartmouth College. Cartoons in campus humor magazine. Use of alias on published work. 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. th. Century (1800s), major newspapers in many countries featured cartoons designed to express the newspaper publisher’s opinion on the politics of the day. Political cartoons can usually be found on the editorial (opinions) page of many newspapers. . 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 . (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 . Sign: EinAl-Hilwa Refugee CampRelevance of al-Ali

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