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# Political Cartoon Analysis This is a satirical cartoon titled "Once More—All Together!" depicting European powers holding a cloth labeled "EUROPE" while chaos erupts above them. The figures appear to represent different European nations or their leaders, drawn in military dress of the early 20th century. The cartoon suggests these powers are attempting to cooperatively manage Europe (holding the cloth together), while war or conflict (depicted by the explosive figure and cannon fire above) threatens to tear everything apart. The satire critiques the inability or unwillingness of European leaders to prevent warfare despite their supposed coordination. The specific historical context—likely WWI period based on the style—shows Judge magazine mocking European diplomatic efforts as futile against the forces of war pulling the continent apart.