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Question 4 is based on the following cartoon. W DR
Source: 1896, The Granger Collection, NYC
4. Using the cartoon, answer a, b, and c.
a) Briefly explain the point of view of the artist about ONE of the
following
• Westem Farmers
• New York's Wall Street
b) Briefly explain ONE development in the period from 1865 to 1900
that supported the point of view of the artist.
c) Briefly explain ONE development in the period from 1865 to 1900
that challenged the point of view expressed by the artist.


Question 4 is based on the following cartoon.

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Source: 1896, The Granger Collection, NYC
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