Look carefully at this popular poster that recruited soldiers to join the army during World War I. Which parts of this poster ar
e patriotic symbols? Check all of the boxes that apply. Uncle Sam’s pointing finger the poster’s red, white, and blue colors Uncle Sam’s stern look the use of Uncle Sam to represent the United States
The correct answers are B) the poster’s red, white, and blue colors and D) the use of Uncle Sam to represent the United States.
The parts of this poster are patriotic symbols are the following: the poster’s red, white, and blue colors and the use of Uncle Sam to represent the United States.
We are talking about the famous Uncle Sam poster designed to recruit soldiers to join the army during World War I. American illustrator, James Montgomery created the famous image that represented the United States government. The image first appeared on the cover of a magazine called "Leslie's Weekly" on July 6, 1916. The artist was inspired by another poster of 1914. It had the face of a British military officer in a very similar position as Uncle Sam's.
As in any debate there were two sides, the Federalists who supported ratification and the Anti-Federalists who did not. We now know that the Federalists prevailed, and the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1788, and went into effect in 1789.
Renaissance man was very well rounded educated man who knew the arts, dance, music, literature. Renaissance woman educated supposed to be endorsing and support her man, but not be involved in politics.