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The cartoonist used images to represent different meanings in his drawing. Complete the following sentences using the list of images from the box above. The USA is ... show full transcript
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I think that this cartoon is neutral because both countries are being represented as equally dangerous. The bear and eagle display equal hostility and their threatening appearances convey a sense of shared animosity. The emphasis on 'irresponsible statements' and 'deepening suspicions' suggests that both sides are equally at fault. To gain a clearer understanding of bias, one would need to investigate the broader context in which this cartoon was published.
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The cartoonist implies that it is essential for the USA and USSR to come together to address their ideological differences. The stark divide represented by the gulch indicates that continuing conflict could lead to mutual destruction. Therefore, bridging the gulch symbolizes a call for cooperation and diplomacy to prevent further escalations.
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After World War Two, Germany was divided among the Allies, with Berlin also split into sectors controlled by the US, UK, and USSR. In 1948, the US and UK introduced a new currency, the Deutschmark, which the USSR opposed. To avert it, the Soviets blocked all ground access to West Berlin, leading to a severe crisis. In response, the US initiated the Berlin Airlift, delivering essential supplies to the residents of West Berlin via air for nearly a year until the blockade was lifted.
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