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What is Cactus of democracy?

What is Cactus of democracy?

Hasnain Raza answered this. The cactus looks like the Statue of Liberty which is located in the USA. Iraq is gifting the cactus of democracy to the US Army. The message states that the Iraqis do not want liberty forced on them by the US Army because it is a liberty which destroyed their country in a war.

What does the cactus look like here?

Answer: (i) The cactus here looks like the statue of liberty.

What does the cartoon tell us about the relationship between the World Bank and the US?

What does the cartoon tells us about the relationship between the World Bank and the US? Answer: The US attacked Iraq to meet its own end. In this cartoon, similarly US official wanted to control the affairs of the World Bank at the cost of the other countries for his own country’s interest.

What is the cartoonist saying here?

(i) What is the cartoonist saying here? (ii) Compare the message of this cartoon with the first cartoon in this chapter. Answer: (i) In one of the quotation of the cartoon, the cartoonist tells us about the equality of the right to vote and equal value of each man’s vote.

When did the University of Texas Cactus yearbook start?

The Cactus Yearbook collection in Texas ScholarWorks contains volumes from 1894-1990. Each yearbook is presented in its entirety. Because of this, some volumes in the collection may contain offensive images or text. The University of Texas Libraries is committed to maintaining an accurate and authentic scholarly and historic record.

What kind of cartoon is a cactus in a pot?

Cartoon cactus in a pot on white background, vector illustration. Blooming cactus in the pot flat design. Mexican elements set up in a banner reading “Viva Mexico!”. Vector clip art illustration with simple gradients. Each element on a separate layer. Green desert plant nature cartoon cactus and mexican summer cute cartoon cactus.

Where can I find a collection of political cartoons?

Collections of different sorts can be found on Flickr including Adrian’s Favorite Memes, the Democracy Flag Series and Democracy Quote Memes. Today I am proud to announce a new collection I have put together to highlight some of my favorite creations that are political cartoons.

How many political cartoons does Art Wood have?

Art Wood, an award-winning political cartoonist himself, collected more than 16,000 political cartoons by hundreds of the leading creators of the ‘ungentlemanly art,’ a phrase that is commonly used to describe this type of graphic satire.