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LOGO p. S12

LOGO WHAT ARE POLITICAL CARTOONS?  Express a point of view by using words and images  Reflect the opinions of the time  1.Strategies for taking tests  2.Textbook Analysis  3.Teaching options

LOGO General Test-Taking Tips Read and listen to directions carefully Know how to fill in the answer form Know how to fill in the answer form Ask questions before the test begins

LOGO Strategies for Taking Tests Identify the subject Note important symbols and details Interpret the message Read and answer the questions Analyze the point of view

LOGO Analyzing Political Cartoons “NEXT!” ① Titles and captions provide clues to the subject matter ② Use labels to help identify the people, places, and events ③ Note where and when the cartoon was published

LOGO Analyzing Political Cartoons “NEXT!” ① Titles and captions provide clues to the subject matter ② Use labels to help identify the people, places, and events ③ Note where and when the cartoon was published ④ Identify any important symbols

LOGO Analyzing Political Cartoons “NEXT!” ① Titles and captions provide clues to the subject matter ② Use labels to help identify the people, places, and events ③ Note where and when the cartoon was published ④ Identify any important symbols ⑤ Analyze the point of view. The use of caricature signals how the cartoonist feels. ⑥ Interpret the cartoonist’s message

LOGO Question 1 The machine-like swastika in the cartoon represents 1 1 A. Nazi Germany. B. The Soviet Union. C. Napoleon’s empire. D. The Polish military.

LOGO Question 2 Which sentence best summarizes the cartoonist’s message? 2 2 A.Germany must beware of Poland. B.Poland is in danger of civil war. C.Germany and Poland are military giants. D.Poland will be Germany’s next victim.

LOGO  military giants - idiom meaning nations with large, powerful militaries militaries Vocabulary

LOGO Symbol  The swastika was the symbol of the Nazi Party in Germany.

LOGO The word swastika is derived from the Sanskrit word meaning any lucky or auspicious object. The swastika was used by many cultures throughout the past 3,000 years to represent life, sun, power, strength, and good luck. Vocabulary

LOGO World war II 1939 Hitler invades Poland on 1st September. Britain and France declare war on Germany two days later The Germans overwhelm Belgium, Holland and France Hitler invades Russia and England's major cities Surrender at Stalingrad marks Germany's first major defeat D Day: the Allied invasion of France. Paris is liberated Germany surrenders on May 7th after Hitler commits suicide.

LOGO The Nazi & World war II

LOGO The Treaty of Versailles  Germany had been - blamed entirely for World War I -forced to pay compensation under the war guilt clause of the treaty.  The treaty led to - a situation in Germany where the people felt let down, they wanted to blame someone. -economic problems and a lack of food or jobs. -eventually to the German hyperinflation

LOGO om/cz/books/wh_mode rn05/page_build.htm?i d=resources/applicatio ns/oltp/ca/online_test_ practice actice.htm?testId=9293&seqNumber=4&te stSessionId=null&startUrl MORE STRATEGIES & PRACTICE

LOGO Recent Political Cartoons

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