Earth System History
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ISBN: 9781429255264
Author: Steven M. Stanley
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 19, Problem 7RQ
To determine
The alterations in the general distribution of terrestrial vegetation, that occurred due to climatic change since early Pliocene time.
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Source D A postcard distributed by the
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5. (Think Further!) What did the
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Source C A poster distributed in Singapore by
the Japanese in 1943 during the
Japanese Occupation, celebrating
the birthday of the Meiji Emperor.
奉祝天長節
Background:
Japanese Flag
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3. Who do you think was the
intended audience
audience of the
poster? How do you know?
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4. What emotion(s) was the
artist trying to make the
audience feel?
1. Label and annotate details (what you see) of the
poster as seen in the example (E.g. Background:
Japanese Flag)
2. What can you infer from Source C about the life in
Singapore during the Japanese Occupation? Explain
your answer. [4] - Write one IEE paragraph
5. (Think Further!) What did the
artist want the audience to do
after viewing the poster?
6. (Think Further!) Do you
what the poster
believe
portrayed about how life was
like in Singapore then? Why?
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Source D A postcard distributed by the
Japanese in occupied nations in
1943.
Japanese
Soldier
[Inference]
Cal
3. Who do you think was the
intended audience of the
postcard? How do you know?
(Who was the postcard for?)
4. What emotion(s) was the
artist trying to make the
audience feel?
1. Label and annotate details (what you see) of the
postcard as seen in the example (E.g. Japanese
Soldier)
2. What can you infer from Source D about the life in
Singapore during the Japanese Occupation? Explain
your answer. [4] - Write one IEE paragraph
5. (Think Further!) What did the
artist want the audience to do
after viewing the postcard?
6. (Think Further!) Do you
believe what the postcard
portrayed about how life was
like in Singapore then? Why?
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