Prompt: Political cartoons often use exaggeration and symbolism to make a point, and they can also serve as important visual sources for analysis. What is being criticized in this image? What does this source suggest about the issue, and what does the cartoonist want the audience to question or reconsider?

 Prompt Response: The cartoon shows politicians using foreign drama to distract people from major problems happening at home. While everyone looks at the news about Iran, the Republican elephant is actually crushing Uncle Sam with new laws. The artist suggests that "beautiful" bills and ICE enforcement are doing more damage to the country than outside threats. It's meant to make you question if you're being distracted while your own rights are being stepped on.


Summary: We learned about sourcing.


Reflection: I learned how to source.

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