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    Disney’s characters and cartoons Speaking of the characters of Disney, people will recall lots of classic characters of Disney such as Micky Mouse, Donald the Duck, Snowwhite and seven dwarves, Cinderella, etc.. From the original Micky Mouse also known as “Oswald the Lucky Rabbit” created in 1927 to the “Judy the Rabbit Officer” in “Zootopia” in 2016, and from “Simba the Little Lion” in “The Lion King” to “Olaf the Snowman” in “Frozen”, many adorable animals, human, and magic characters have…

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    In social learning theory,Albert Bandura has advocates that individuals,especially children always have imitate or copy modeled behavior from personally observing other people,the environment, and the mass media.In this theory,biological theorists argue that the social learning theory completely ignores individuals biological state.Biological theorists also argue that the social learning theory have reject the differences of individuals in as much as the genetic,brain,and learning…

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    children across the nation with cartoons and movies. Disney started by drawing cartoons for his high school’s newspapers but, dropped out of school to join the Army. He was too young to join so he decided to drive ambulances for the Red Cross instead, only to find he was one year too young. He changed the year he was born and was sent to France for a year to drive. Later he moved to California, where his uncle lived, and they signed a contract with Margaret Winkler, a cartoon distributer…

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    During the Cold War, war damage and poverty in Europe invited Communists influence. However, in 1947, the the U.S. created the Policy of Containment that was a way to stop Soviet expansion without having to go to war. The U.S. had began to strengthen America's ability to the communist threat. Although there were numerous causes of the Second Red Scare following World War II, including fear and the spread of communism, Joseph McCarthy used fear and accusations in order to make himself stronger.…

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    Post in August of 2017. It shows a crane removing a statue of Robert E. Lee from a post with “White Racism” engraved in it. The statue is easily removed but the base is not. I believe the claim is; try as you might, you cannot erase history. The cartoon depicts a crane removing a statue of Robert E. Lee from a base with “White Racism” on the front. Next to the crane, there is a lady asking “Are you also going to remove the base?” As the crane hasn't removed the base, but simply removed the…

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    Donald Trumps Summary

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    This cartoon illustrates how the rights and freedom of secret service agencies, specifically the FBI, CIA, and NSA have been undermined by President Donald Trump. The cartoon specifically targets the events that transpired on May 9, 2017 when F.B.I director James Corney got fired for being unwilling to comply to President Trumps multiple requests to stop the investigation on his relationship with Russia. Contrary to the Liberal ideology of independence and freedom, Donald Trump has and is being…

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    Dr. Seuss

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    he’s as crazy as a flying cow for wanting to be a professor. It was still his dream and perused it. After graduating from Dartmouth, he went to Oxford and studies there for a year. In his notebook it showed evidence of a lot of doodling and short cartoons. He showed great interest in these type of things, but had already been…

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    The artist believes that the founding fathers who were involved in writing the constitution did not give a lot of thought into creating restrictions for the right to bear arms. In particular, this political cartoon criticises the future generation for its frequent misinterpretation of the intended purpose of the right to bear arms which is seen in the expression “how dumb do you think the future generations would be”. Overall the artist is saying that the founding…

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    Apush 2000 Dbq Analysis

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    Elana Shpunt APUSH DBQ 2000 March 13, 2017 To what extent was organized labor in improving the position of workers in the 19th century successful? After several years of Reconstruction and proceedings of the Civil War; the Gilded Age commenced as the American economy and population emerged in premodern civilization. In the Nineteenth century, the Second Industrial Revolution altered the factory system and how jobs were operated. As the factory system succeeded, so did the egregious working…

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    perception of satire. Gorrell structures his cartoons to be funny, but to be informative as well, just like Swift's “A Modest Proposal.” An example of Gorrells work would be “It’s A Deal!” conveying that if America were to create a deal with Iran, war will cease; but as pictured above, Gorrell believes otherwise. Gorrell is this liberal with most all of his political cartoons. Another example of his liberal thinking would be “Obama Over Budget.” This political cartoon is the opinion of Gorrell…

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