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steposvetlana [31]
3 years ago
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" Andrew Johnson Kicking Freedmen's Bureau" Question 1: What was the initial reaction to the cartoon? Question 2: When was this

cartoon draw? Question 3: What is the subject of the cartoon? Question 4: What did the cartoonist include in the cartoon? People. Objects. Events/Actions. Symbolism. Question 5: What do you think was the cartoonist's purpose in creating this work? Question 6: Who do you think the intended audience was? Why do you think this? Question 7: What is the tone of this cartoon? Question 8: Based on your observations of this cartoon, what three things can you infer from it? Question 9: Choose one of the political cartoons you have just analyzed. Based on your analysis of this cartoon, write a paragraph on its effectiveness. Describe the message of the cartoon, and explain why the cartoon is or is not effective in conveying its message. ( Answer all questions correctly and you'll get all the points and Marked Brainliest) No Nonsense Answers or you'll be reported . ​
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vivado [14]3 years ago
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i just want the point to rank up

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