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1.List the people, objects, symbols, and dates found in the cartoon. 2.What (if any) words appear in the cartoon? Which of these words appear to be most significant? Why?

3.What issue or event is the cartoonist trying to bring attention to?

4.In the cartoon, "It IS a New Deal," describe how each of the cards held by Uncle Sam are likely to impact the American people for the better?


1.List the people, objects, symbols, and dates found in the cartoon.

2.What (if any) words appear

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