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Time to create your own! You’re going to create your own political cartoon showing how Europe was an imperial power in Africa. You can look up political cartoons in your iPad to think of ideas on how to create one. You cannot copy one of the political cartoons we just discussed. You must answer the following questions to explain your cartoon: What are the important objects in the cartoon, and what do they represent? Who are the main figures in the cartoon, and who do they represent? What are the important actions in the cartoon, and what do they represent? How do you think the artist feels about the subject?