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This question is based on the following 1895 political cartoon.

Here Lies Prosperity“The Situation: The Result of Interest Bearing Bonds and Sherman.” Sound Money (Massillon,

OH), August 22, 1895. Reproduced from Worth Robert Miller, Populist Cartoons: An Illustrated History of the Third Party Movement in the 1890s (Truman State University Press, 2011).

This question is based on the following map of the American West, 1860–1900.

Nancy A. Hewitt and Steven F. Lawson, Exploring American Histories, Bedford/St. Martin's, p. 461. Reprinted by permission.

This question refers to the map below.

The Impact of ImmigrationNancy A. Hewitt and Steven F. Lawson, Exploring American Histories, Bedford/St. Martin's, p.

564. Reprinted by permission.This question refers to the following image.

Sears Roebuck Consumer’s GuideThe Granger Collection, New York

This question is based on the undated photograph below.

Horse-Drawn HarvesterThe Granger Collection, New York

his question refers to the following 1942 poster for Westinghouse.

World War II Factory Worker

This question refers to the following 1917 U.S. government poster.

Government PosterLibrary of Congress

This question refers the following photograph.

Highland Park Ford Assembly Plant, c. 1908Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection

This question refers to the 1919 political cartoon below by James P. Alley.

Anarchist Political Cartoon

This question refers to the following 1932 photograph.

Hooverville Photograph Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum

This question refers to the following 1929 magazine advertisement.

Lucky Strike AdvertisementPicture Research Consultants & Archives