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Bаckgrоund: The аrtist whо mаde this pоster was J. Montgomery Flagg, the man behind perhaps the most iconic war poster of all time, "I Want You for U.S. Army", with Uncle Sam dressed in a flag-themed suit pointing a finger straight at the viewer. This poster doesn't have the simplicity of the Uncle Sam poster, but this more detailed poster still packs a powerful emotional punch right in the gender roles. Also note the subtle Joan of Arc/France callouts. The lady in the clouds is Columbia, a traditional symbolic female portrayal of the United States; but she carries a sword and is wearing a Phrygian cap, an ancient symbol of republics and revolution, used in this country since the American Revolution, but the cap is most famous as a symbol of the French Revolution. Question: What is the poster implying about the character of men who "read American history" and the ones who "make it"? How do the postures of the people portrayed convey this message of the poster? Why include an image of Columbia in the background/clouds?