This document provides questions to analyze political cartoons related to amendments but does not include any cartoons or specify which amendments. It asks the reader to describe what is seen in the cartoon, what the different elements represent and how that is known, and what claim the artist makes about the amendment depicted. However, no cartoons are provided to analyze.
This document provides questions to analyze political cartoons related to amendments but does not include any cartoons or specify which amendments. It asks the reader to describe what is seen in the cartoon, what the different elements represent and how that is known, and what claim the artist makes about the amendment depicted. However, no cartoons are provided to analyze.
This document provides questions to analyze political cartoons related to amendments but does not include any cartoons or specify which amendments. It asks the reader to describe what is seen in the cartoon, what the different elements represent and how that is known, and what claim the artist makes about the amendment depicted. However, no cartoons are provided to analyze.
What do the various parts of the cartoon represent? How do you know? What is the artist’s claim about the Amendment to which it refers? Source: https://jeffreyhill.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341d417153ef0147e1ddf7c9970b- popup
What do you see?
What do the various parts of the cartoon represent? How do you know? What is the artist’s claim about the Amendment to which it refers? Source: https://media.cagle.com/30/2007/10/16/42871_600.jpg
What do you see?
What do the various parts of the cartoon represent? How do you know? What is the artist’s claim about the Amendment to which it refers? Source: https://media.cagle.com/29/2013/12/17/141962_600.jpg
What do you see?
What do the various parts of the cartoon represent? How do you know? What is the artist’s claim about the Amendment to which it refers?