Analyzing Political Cartoons - Greg HayesAnalyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or...

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Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?

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Page 1: Analyzing Political Cartoons - Greg HayesAnalyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s

Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?

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Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?

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Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?

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Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?

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Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?

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Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?

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Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?

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Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?

Page 9: Analyzing Political Cartoons - Greg HayesAnalyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s

Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?

Page 10: Analyzing Political Cartoons - Greg HayesAnalyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s

Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?

Page 11: Analyzing Political Cartoons - Greg HayesAnalyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s

Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?

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Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?

Page 13: Analyzing Political Cartoons - Greg HayesAnalyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s

Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?

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Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?

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Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?

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Analyzing Political Cartoons 1) What political event or idea is the cartoon referring to? 2) What key people or groups is part of the cartoon’s message? 3) What is the message of this cartoon? 4) What drawings and captions does the cartoonist use to grab the reader’s attention? 5) How is the cartoonist trying to persuade the reader?