3. Why do you think the cartoonist drew this cartoon? EYA.
4. Why do you think the cartoonist drew this cartoon? EYA.
What the
source said:
A lot of
Vietnamese
died because
of the
Americans
!
Children too
5. Why do you think the cartoonist drew this cartoon? EYA.
What the source said:
A lot of Vietnamese
died because of the
Americans
!
Children too
6. Why do you think the cartoonist drew this cartoon? EYA.
What the source said:
A lot of Vietnamese
died because of the
Americans
!
Children too
Message?
Convince Americans
that the War is terrible.
7. Why do you think the cartoonist drew this cartoon? EYA.
What the source said:
A lot of Vietnamese
died because of the
Americans
!
Children too
Message?
Convince Americans
that the War is terrible.
The cartoonist in Source A is trying to convince Americans that the
War is terrible.
8. Why do you think the cartoonist drew this cartoon? EYA.
What the source said:
A lot of Vietnamese
died because of the
Americans
!
Children too
The cartoonist in Source A is trying to convince Americans that the
War is terrible.
9. Why do you think the cartoonist drew this cartoon? EYA.
What the source said:
A lot of Vietnamese
died because of the
Americans
!
Children too
The cartoonist in Source A is trying to convince Americans that the
War is terrible.
10. Why do you think the cartoonist drew this cartoon? EYA.
What the source said:
A lot of Vietnamese
died because of the
Americans
!
Children too
The cartoonist in Source A is trying to convince Americans that the
War is terrible. This is because the source shows that a lot of
Vietnamese died because of the Americans, including the children.
11. Why do you think the cartoonist drew this cartoon? EYA.
The cartoonist in Source A is trying to convince Americans that the
War is terrible. This is because the source shows that a lot of
Vietnamese died because of the Americans, including the children.
12. Why do you think the cartoonist drew this cartoon? EYA.
The cartoonist in Source A is trying to convince Americans that the
War is terrible. This is because the source shows that a lot of
Vietnamese died because of the Americans, including the children. This
source was published in an American newspaper, on 3 July 1966, when
(what’s so special?)
13. Why do you think the cartoonist drew this cartoon? EYA.
The cartoonist in Source A is trying to convince Americans that the
War is terrible. This is because the source shows that a lot of
Vietnamese died because of the Americans, including the children. This
source was published in an American newspaper, on 3 July 1966, when
(what’s so special?)
background info - American involved from 1959 to 1975
14. Why do you think the cartoonist drew this cartoon? EYA.
The cartoonist in Source A is trying to convince Americans that the
War is terrible. This is because the source shows that a lot of
Vietnamese died because of the Americans, including the children. This
source was published in an American newspaper, on 3 July 1966, when
the Americans were still involved in the Vietnam War.
background info - American involved from 1959 to 1975
15. Why do you think the cartoonist drew this cartoon? EYA.
The cartoonist in Source A is trying to convince Americans that the
War is terrible. This is because the source shows that a lot of
Vietnamese died because of the Americans, including the children. This
source was published in an American newspaper, on 3 July 1966, when
the Americans were still involved in the Vietnam War.
16. Why do you think the cartoonist drew this cartoon? EYA.
The cartoonist in Source A is trying to convince Americans that the
War is terrible. This is because the source shows that a lot of
Vietnamese died because of the Americans, including the children. This
source was published in an American newspaper, on 3 July 1966, when
the Americans were still involved in the Vietnam War. Therefore, the
cartoonist is trying to garner the support of Americans to….(take
what action?)
18. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
20. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
Source E
21. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
Source E
Just show that one of them is wrong!
22. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
Source E
wrong!
Just show that one of them is wrong!
23. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
Source E
wrong!
Just show that one of them is wrong!
24. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
Source E
wrong!
How do you show if something is wrong?
25. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
Source E
wrong!
= cannot believe
How do you show if something is wrong?
26. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
Source E
wrong!
= cannot believe
How do you show if something is wrong?
So what skill does it require then?
27. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
Source E
wrong!
= cannot believe
How do you show if something is wrong?
So what skill does it require then?
Reliability!
29. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
correct
Source E
wrong!
Do I need to show that one is correct
and the other is wrong?
30. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
correct
Source E
wrong!
Do I need to show that one is correct
and the other is wrong?
No need cause the question asked if ONE OF THEM
IS WRONG
31. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
Source E
wrong!
Do I need to show that one is correct
and the other is wrong?
This will sufficiently show that ONE OF THEM is
wrong isn't it?
32. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
Source E
wrong!
Do I need to show that one is correct
and the other is wrong?
This will sufficiently show that ONE OF THEM is
wrong isn't it?
33. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
wrong!
Source E
wrong!
Is there a need to do this?
34. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
wrong!
Source E
wrong!
Is there a need to do this?
No. Cause showing that both are wrong still shows
that ONE OF THEM is wrong .
35. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
Source E
Right!
Right!
No, none of them is wrong
Can this answer the question?
36. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
Source E
Right!
Right!
No, none of them is wrong
Can this answer the question?
Yes you can. But you must explain why both are right
even though the views are different.
37. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
Source E
Right!
Right!
No, none of them is wrong
Can this answer the question?
Yes you can. But you must explain why both are right
even though the views are different.
Disclaimer: This rarely occurs.
38. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
Source E
So let’s look at Source D and E. Which one is likely to
be wrong?
39. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
Source E
“…will not resort to
unnecessary
violence”
President Johnson
picking up coffins of
Peace and Progress
So let’s look at Source D and E. Which one is likely to
be wrong?
40. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
Source D
Source E
“…will not resort to
unnecessary
violence”
President Johnson
picking up coffins of
Peace and Progress
Not supported by
Source B
Supported by other
Sources
So let’s look at Source D and E. Which one is likely to
be wrong?
41. The two sources give differing views on how President Johnson
hopes to achieve his objectives in Vietnam. Does this mean that one
of them is wrong? Explain your answer.
So Source D is wrong.
Prove Source D wrong using reliability