Andrew Jackson: Analyzing Political (Editorial) Cartoons.

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Andrew Jackson: Analyzing Political (Editorial) Cartoons

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Andrew Jackson: Analyzing Political (Editorial) Cartoons What do you see? Who is the subject of the cartoon? What symbols are used? What outside information do you know about the subject? What is the cartoonist’s message? What do you see? Who is the target audience for this cartoon? What symbols are used? What is the cartoonist’s message? What do you see? What is the historical context of the cartoon? What symbols are used? What is the cartoonist’s message?

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