- These words are used to describe this cartoon because this woman is throwing her money down the toilet, just like she would at a slot machine.
- The toilet in this cartoon is representing an "at-home" slot machine, or just a way to waste money. Th e artist means gambling on a slot machine is just like flushing money down the toilet.
- A woman is throwing all her money down the toilet.
- The message of this cartoon is that if the legislature gets rid of things like gambling, arcades, and internet cafes, we'll still be able to waste our money by throwing it in the toilet. There is no ideological perspective clearly represented, but this artist may be in favor of a less regulated economy.
- This cartoon clearly relates to a new piece of legislature that may ban gambling and the other things described in this cartoon, but not too anything we discussed in class.
- This cartoon is satirical because no one would actually flush their money down the toilet, but some people don't realize they waste it when they play on slot machines or go to arcades.
"What Lurks Beneath"
- These words are used to describe this cartoon to show what really "lurks beneath" the NRA background checks.
- A small man with two guns represents the NRA power. I think the artist means that the background checks given for people buying guns are kind of bogus.
- The NRA is apparently getting a background check that consists of a light being shined on. I'm guessing the shadow is supposed to be a "background check."
- The message of this cartoon is to show that the background checks that the NRA is required to get from the people buying guns aren't very accurate. I'd say the political ideology of this cartoonist is liberal.
- This cartoon relates to the reports about background check laws that must be followed I've seen on tv and the paper.
- This cartoon is satirical because it is comparing a legal background check to an actual check of the shadow or background of someone.
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