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Analyzing Political Cartoons: Claims and Evidence

In this exercise, you and your partner will analyze political cartoons by answering key questions about their authors, claims, supporting evidence, and validity. For each cartoon, identify the author or source, describe the claims being made, and analyze the visual evidence presented to support these claims. Finally, critically assess whether the cartoonists' claims hold true or not, providing your reasoning. Remember to include both names on the submission paper.

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Analyzing Political Cartoons: Claims and Evidence

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  1. Political Cartoons • With a partner, on a separate sheet of paper answer the following. (Put both names on one paper) • 1. Name the author or source of each cartoon. • 2. What claim does each cartoonist make? • 3. From the pictures, what evidence do the cartoonist provide to support their claim? • 4. Are the cartoonists right? Explain. • Ticket out.

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