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Unit 2.1 Review Agenda

Unit 2.1 Review Agenda. How to Analyze Political Cartoons and Primary Documents World History – the Cold War Bowl Who was to Blame for the Cold War? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecko79enxs4. What You Should Understand When You Leave Today. How to analyze a political cartoon

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Unit 2.1 Review Agenda

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  1. Unit 2.1 Review Agenda • How to Analyze Political Cartoons and Primary Documents • World History – the Cold War Bowl • Who was to Blame for the Cold War? • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecko79enxs4

  2. What You Should Understand When You Leave Today • How to analyze a political cartoon • How to analyze a primary document • Unit vocabulary definitions • Unit guiding questions

  3. How to Analyze a Political Cartoon • First, analyze cartoonist’s persuasive techniques • Symbolism – What symbols are used to represent people and things • Exaggeration – Physical characteristics • Labeling – Making objects or people clear • Analogy - Comparison between two unlike things • Irony – Difference between things as they are and they should be or expected to be • Next, ask yourself these questions? • What issue is this political cartoon about? • What do you think is the cartoonist’s opinion on this issue? • What other opinion can you imagine another person having on this issue? • Did you find this cartoon persuasive? Why or why not? • What other techniques could the cartoonist have used to be more persuasive?

  4. How to Analyze a Political Cartoon • Go to YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUE9Rs63YDo • Go to Wiki How http://www.wikihow.com/Analyze-Political-Cartoons • Worksheet - https://www.archives.gov/files/education/lessons/worksheets/cartoon_analysis_worksheet.pdf

  5. How to Read a Primary Source Document

  6. How to Read a Primary Source Document • YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLZboWB617o • Worksheet - https://www.archives.gov/files/education/lessons/worksheets/written_document_analysis_worksheet.pdf

  7. Cold War Bowl Rules • Count off – 1 to 35 • Everyone gets an index card • First 30 get vocabulary words • Last 5 get guiding questions • Write your word / question down on the card • Keep your card or swap it with a classmate • 5 minutes to answer the question – 5 Ws and How • Count off – 1 to 5 • Divide into 5 teams

  8. Review

  9. Quiz Tips • How to ace this quiz… • Print and paste the “how to” in these slides for analyzing a political cartoon and a primary source document in your notebooks • Define every term and answer every guiding question and place those answers in your notebooks • Good luck!!

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