What symbols/objects, if any, are used in the cartoon?

Who is the intended audience for this cartoon?

What does the government hope the audience will do as a result of viewing the cartoon?

What propaganda techniques were used in the cartoon?

Do you think this cartoon is an effective propaganda cartoon? Why or why not?

What symbolsobjects if any are used in the cartoon Who is the intended audience for this cartoon What does the government hope the audience will do as a result class=

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Hi?the Cartoon is been portrayed as a beastly figure because, like the Blacks in the 19th century, Irish immigrants were not welcomed in most communities in the United States. The beastly caricature of the Irish man also portray him as angry, could be because of the competition for jobs between newly arrived Blacks from Southern plantations. It is also not surprising for the appearance and behavior of the Irish Caricature, during this juncture in American History, Irish men were been forcefully conscripted in the Union army to fight what they considered as a “Black man’s war” (New Yorker, October 1998).