Causes of WWI: Political Cartoons

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Causes of WWI: Political Cartoons Task: Create a blog entry that accomplishes the following things: Summarizes (not defines) the causes of WWI. Analyzes the political cartoons and preforms all the required tasks for each political cartoon. Of all the causes (M.A.I.N.) which one do you was the most influential in causing WWI.

Each of the countries is represented by the shape of a person Each of the countries is represented by the shape of a person. Each subtle action hints at that country’s role in WWI. 1) Pick at least two countries and explain what the cartoon is saying about their participation in WWI.

What is the cartoon portraying? What is the overall message of this political cartoon?

What is the cartoon portraying? What is the overall message of this political cartoon? Is nationalism a positive or negative force?

What is the cartoon portraying? Identify the characters of this political cartoon. What is the overall message of this political cartoon?

What is the cartoon portraying? What is the overall message of this political cartoon?

What is the cartoon portraying? What is the overall message of this political cartoon?

What is the cartoon portraying? Who is the man in the cartoon? What is the overall message of this political cartoon?