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minus-squareStalinistApologist [he/him]hexbear9·edit-24 years agoDisagree. Political cartoons used to be print-only and had the potential to radicalize people. The problem is your teacher is supposed to discuss 19th century political cartoons and not internet-era cartoons where the barrier to entry is nil. Here's a random lesson plan I found. http://www.usd116.org/ProfDev/AHTC/lessons/Garcia09/Garcia09.htm link
Disagree. Political cartoons used to be print-only and had the potential to radicalize people. The problem is your teacher is supposed to discuss 19th century political cartoons and not internet-era cartoons where the barrier to entry is nil.
Here's a random lesson plan I found.
http://www.usd116.org/ProfDev/AHTC/lessons/Garcia09/Garcia09.htm