1970’s Presidents Ford & Carter Political Cartoons 5/11/2012.

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1970’s Presidents Ford & Carter Political Cartoons 5/11/2012

Explain the symbolism of what President Ford is doing in the image below. (Green pg. 800; Blue pp ) 5/11/2012

Explain the criticism of President Ford this 1974 cartoon is making 5/11/2012 Green pg. 800 Blue pp

Explain how this 1976 cartoon reflects the challenges facing President Ford in the upcoming election. 5/11/2012 Green pg. 801 Blue pg. 811

5/11/2012 Explain how this cartoon represents Carter’s response to what he believed was the biggest problem the U.S. faced. Green pg ; Blue pg

Explain how this cartoon illustrates the reaction of many Americans to Jimmy Carter’s “malaise” speech. 5/11/2012 Green pg. 803 Blue pg. 813

Explain how this cartoon relates to a foreign policy success for Jimmy Carter. 5/11/2012 Green pg Blue pg. 816

Explain how these cartoons relate to a foreign policy failure for Jimmy Carter. 5/11/2012 Green pg. 807 Blue pg. 817