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A surprise awardpromptedseveral good political cartoons

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a request by Henry Jamesto contributea poetic political commentary on World War I.

Towards the beginning of WWII , he begancontributingpolitical cartoons to PM Magazine

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thoughtprovokingpolitical cartoons that are shared world - wide

James Gillray , a renowned caricaturistcontributedto the popularity of political cartoons

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At the start of World War II , he begancontributingweekly political cartoons

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William Willard " Bill " Sanderscontributedanimated political cartoons

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George Melly begancontributingpolitical cartoons

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In 1830 , after learning the still fairly new process of lithography , he beganto contributepolitical cartoons

the Newspaper PM ... for whichcontributedpolitical cartoons

by the events(passive) influenced bypolitical cartoons

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to an uproar in the parliamenthad ledto an uproar in the parliament

to an uproar in the parliamenthad ledto an uproar in the parliament

participation by women in all spheres of our communityinfluencedparticipation by women in all spheres of our community

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Christian BrodpaintedChristian Brod

his troops into oneleadinghis troops into one

in hurt or killed peopleresultedin hurt or killed people

to the lack of censorship in the European societyalso contributedto the lack of censorship in the European society

thoughtsto influencethoughts

thoughtto provokethought

their subjects to respondhave causedtheir subjects to respond

opinionsto influenceopinions

their subjects to respond publicly and in some caseshave causedtheir subjects to respond publicly and in some cases

their subjects to respond publicly and in some cases , retaliatehave causedtheir subjects to respond publicly and in some cases , retaliate

in Britainoriginatedin Britain

to incite violence such as this onefew designedto incite violence such as this one

to make you laugh over things that usually make us crydesignedto make you laugh over things that usually make us cry

debateto causedebate

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the public 's perception of political figuresto influencethe public 's perception of political figures

him to paintingledhim to painting

to the fall of Marie Antoinettecontributedto the fall of Marie Antoinette

social agendasetsocial agenda

an uproar ... as in Denmark in 2005 when a series of political cartoons featuring the Muslim prophet Muhammad resulted in a global outcrycan causean uproar ... as in Denmark in 2005 when a series of political cartoons featuring the Muslim prophet Muhammad resulted in a global outcry

people?s opinioninfluencepeople?s opinion

unrest in the Middle Eastare causingunrest in the Middle East

peopleDo ... influencepeople

peopleinfluencingpeople

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fear and outragehave ... causedfear and outrage

in hurt or killed peopleresultedin hurt or killed people

the public(passive) has been influenced bythe public

in the Middle Eastare causingin the Middle East

to deathsleadingto deaths

up to the events of the Boston Tea Partyleadingup to the events of the Boston Tea Party

some global protestcausedsome global protest

to deliberately hurt the feelings of the targetare ... designedto deliberately hurt the feelings of the target

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their subjectspaintedtheir subjects

public opinioninfluencepublic opinion

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