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# Analysis of Life Magazine Page 663 This December 1912 satirical page features political and social cartoons commenting on current events: **"The Kaiser Kills Two Birds a Minute"** depicts German militarism through exaggerated violence imagery. **"His Choice"** shows a figure (likely Tsar Nicholas II or Russian leadership) choosing between "Constitution" and "Autocracy"—referencing Russia's political turmoil post-1905 Revolution. **"Christmas Morning"** humorously portrays children discovering gifts, with "First Passengers" reference (possibly related to transportation). **"At the White House"** appears to satirize Taft administration activities. **"Congress Meets"** depicts Uncle Sam with a child, likely criticizing Congressional dysfunction or partisan gridlock. **"Queen Alexandra Celebrates Her Sixtieth Birthday"** references the British queen consort's milestone. The cartoons collectively mock international politics, Russian autocracy, American government inefficiency, and militarism—typical Life magazine satire of the Progressive Era.