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Conclusion

America without a doubt is the most diverse country in the world. Our history may be short, however, our country has evolved like no other. Leaders specifically shaped the way our country still progress today. With the help of art and commuincation people can spread ideas about those leaders both optimistically and pesimistically. Abraham Lincoln restarted our country on the right foot. Without his intial act to end slavery, no one might have taken the initiative. Yet we still look back and analyze his leadership skill to value and use them in todays day in age. Nearly a hundred years later appears John F. Kennedy as president. The country's approval rating remained high throughout the duration of his presidency causing his legacy to become even stronger. He handled the Cold War with carefullness and consideration bringing our country to eventually peace with what is now Russia. Without J.F.K the United States could not have such strong ties with Russia in minimizing global fossil fuel emissions and exploring the world of alternative energy sources with Obama. Obama, the countries first African-American president of the United States, proves the progress since the times of Abraham Lincoln. The country has clearly evolved; the art has as well. Through the worst of the times, viewers see dark humor within the cartoons; in todays economic crisis the element adds to almost every cartoon. With more experience comes more complexity; that is how our art has developed as well. The artists included deepers issues that have to deal more with advances in time such as technology, than in the times of the Civil War. With our world rapidly expanding in every facet in life, art bounds to still exist and grow along with the world. Through the exploration of political art the evolution of not only human commuinication but the title of president and all the name carries emphasises just how unique what the United States of America will continue to stand for.


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