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# Political Cartoon Analysis This page satirizes early 20th-century women's suffrage activism. The top illustration shows a domestic scene where a child asks his father if he needs whipping, prompting the father to explain he went to vote instead of using the voting booth—implying women's suffrage activism caused disruption and distraction from civic duty. The lower illustration depicts a wedding party with the caption "HER FRIENDS AND HIS / WE ARE KNOWN BY THE COMPANY WE KEEP." This appears to mock the social mixing created by suffrage movements, suggesting that women's political activism brought together people of different classes or social standings in ways that challenged traditional social hierarchies. The satire reflects anti-suffrage sentiment common in the era.