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Political Cartoons represent a person’s opinion about a political issue using a visual medium (presented visually) rather than in a written word form.
a. Below are two political cartoons expressing views on women’s suffrage.
b. Use what you have learned in Unit 5 regarding the women’s suffrage movement and other political activism to respond to the questions that follow the cartoons (below).

1. Why are the words “the home” crossed out on the writing on the wall?

2. Who does the person in the cartoon represent?

3. What is the meaning of the things listed on the scroll?
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1. What is the man in the picture doing?
2. What is the meaning of the sign on the wall?
It says “Everybody works but Mother: she’s a suffragette”

3. Why won’t the man’s wife let him vote?

Cartoon Comparison
1. Using your analysis of the political cartoons, why do you think some people feared the idea of women voting while some people supported it? Cite specific evidence to support your position.
a. Answer:
2. How do the different tones/styles of the cartoons impact the messages they are conveying? Give an example from each cartoon to support your reasoning.
a. Answer:

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Someone plz help i put my last 25 points Political Cartoons represent a persons opinion about a political issue using a visual medium presented visually rather class=

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1. This is meant to show that a woman should be able to work outside of the confines of her home.
2. The person is meant to represent all women. She is taking charge of her identity.
3. The scroll lists all the different things that women are capable of doing.

1. The man is washing clothes in an old fashioned way.
2. The sign is saying that the family suffers when the mother refuses to work.
3. This political cartoon is depicting the wife as very unreasonable. It’s saying that she is taking away her husbands rights.

1. Some people feared that women would take away men’s rights if they were given power outside of the home. Others understood that women are humans who deserve basic rights.
2. The first picture is meant to support the women’s rights movement. This is shown in the way that the women is crossing out “the home” on the sign. The second picture is suggesting that the women’s rights movement is harmful to the nuclear family dynamic. This is shown by the sign in the back.
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