no,he is not real.he is just a person that they put on a poster.
Your Grand Uncle(great uncle) would be your grandmother or grandfathers brother.
The uncle of Scalene
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In the novel "The Devil's Arithmetic" by Jane Yolen, Uncle Sam is a character who represents the United States government and military. He symbolizes the patriotic duty and sacrifice that many Americans faced during wartime, particularly during World War II. Uncle Sam's presence in the story serves as a reminder of the larger historical context in which the protagonist, Hannah, finds herself during her time-traveling experience.
The Uncle Sam propaganda is generally seen as negative because it seeks to manipulate and influence public opinion towards supporting a specific agenda, usually related to war efforts or government policies. It can be divisive and use fear tactics to sway public perception.
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The answer is obvious once you suspend reality.....Uncle Sam is the pointer in the poster.
Uncle Sam .
no,he is not real.he is just a person that they put on a poster.
Over 300,000 copies have been sold at the time this advertisement was printed.
he invented the cat and the dog he invented the cat and the dog
The military would put a poster containing Uncle Sam's portraits to encourage people to believe that the military is a closely knit family unit. It aims to discourage the notion that the military is a place of isolation.
Nope...not unless the uncle and father are identical twins.
The notion of Uncle Sam originated during the war of 1812, and would therefore be in the public domain. The iconic World War I poster was created in 1917, and is therefore in the public domain. Later versions of Uncle Sam, however, may still be protected.
My school did, Welcome Veterans, Thank you and a uncle sam poster. For the what the welcome verterans we did it in red and blue letters and the thank you we did yellow letters on a black background and put bows and red and blue stars by the letters on a white piece of paper. for the uncle sam poster we did white, red, and blue stars around a picture of uncle sam and wrote his name under it and we put mini flags in each corner.
Uncle Sam was just one of those cartoon characters that inspired people to join the war. Or rather, he made people feel obligated to join.