A subversive is someone who is trying to overthrow or undermine a government or political system from within. With this in mind, explain what the cartoon's artist was trying to convey about American society in 1947?

Maybe the reason we plagiarize is because we don't have the patience or time for the curriculum that teachers throw at us. How about something we want to learn about? Or something worth learning? I'm tired of teachers saying its bad for us to cheat. Honestly, if you were behind 10-20 lessons because you had something to do that day or you just had a crap of a day and couldn't focus, would you sit through every one of them? You don't know what the students go through each day, maybe we chose homeschooling because we thought it would be more flexible on time, because we don't have 8 hours of the day to learn about something that a majority say that they never used in their adulthood. In my case, I have to take care of 2 infants because my sister has work everyday, and I don't have more than five minutes in the day to work without my nephew breaking or getting into something. I resorted to doing at night but honestly, I'll be exhausted by then and there is just to much going on in my personal life for me to have the patience or care to do work. Don't even get me started on livelessons. If you have the time of the day, that's fine but if you literally don't have the time, and you are trying at the best of your ability while still getting a livable amount of sleep and food, then why not cheat? It may sound stupid to some, but I try to put my health and well-being before my education. If you honestly want kids to be interested in the content your providing, don't just think of it as a job or chore, think of it as an opportunity to give kids the education they will use and remember. Make it fun, and less time consuming if possible. Just a suggestion. And if you can't do that because its "not in your power" then get off our backs about "cheating"

There is not a single teacher in our school named "Bucks" better luck next time bro

Rose, I above and beyond understand how you feel and it's not even funny.

Not homeschooling but "online schooling", and tbh Rose i feel you. They need to at least give us time to do lessons.I'm about 70 overdue lessons because they can't help me and I'm too shy to go for help even though I always tell them I will.

To be entirely honest I hope that was a real teacher. So they can see what the students really feel about the outdated information they expect us to absorb without a second though like a sponge, while simultaneously forgetting about the fact that its nearly impossible to absorb information if the student isn't invested in the subject. Even worse if they are sleep deprived from just trying to get all these ridiculous assessments done before the semester is over.

rose i feel you dawg

Thank you so much for that, Rose. I'm not in a similar situation, but I really hope everything works out for you. I also thought that Connections would be extremely flexible and mesh well with my work ethic (I don't have a great attention span, so all of the textbook reading just loses me, I can't retain anything I learn here just by reading), but it really has been a massive chore. There's really no passion going into what I learn, at least with my teachers, and even when we're learning about something I'm interested in, the teachers don't care. They reuse the same lessons verbatim year after year, given how the test questions have been posted on sites like this one and answered almost half a decade ago. I just don't think they get the right to call students out like this when they don't modify lessons (beyond the way their system switches out questions on different student's tests).

Yeah, Rose I definitely understand how much a busy schedule makes you not want to do this incredibly hard school work in any way shape or form. I struggle with the motivation to do my work every single freaking day, sometimes I just go a full day without doing any homework because it's just so hard. And they say they offer tutor classes but I doubt that'll even help once you reach past Middle School. It's crazy how much brain effort we have to put into subjects that won't even affect most of our futures anyway. School used to be so much easier for our parents, but they fail to realize that. The only school I actually want to put effort into is a school where I'm doing what I'm passionate about.

Jan your logic is fundamentally flawed. School is about teaching the next generation of people. By default the students need to be put first or the entire concept of school falls apart and becomes irrelevant. I am currently working on my spring break to get caught up after moving and having no access to internet during the entire move. So even if I could "put my school first" nothing would "fall in line" for me at all. It would just result in me not being behind in school while my life falls apart.

http://assets.openstudy.com/updates/attachments/5509a6e6e4b0dc2af3281e7c-owlcatchyoulater24-1426695934517-politicalcartoon.png

It reminds me of the saying, "Everyone's crazy except me and thee. And sometimes I wonder about thee." It means that suspicion was so rampant that many people doubted everyone else's patriotism.