Based on the context you provided, it seems the editorial cartoon from 1933 is likely expressing the opinion that FDR's programs can get the U.S. out of the Great Depression. If you have more details about the content or imagery of the cartoon, I could provide a more specific interpretation. However, given the date of the cartoon and its focus, the most logical response would be that it supports FDR's efforts to address the economic crisis.
This editorial cartoon from 1933 is of the opinion that(1 point)ResponsesTheodore Roosevelt needs to ban gambling in the U.S.Theodore Roosevelt needs to ban gambling in the U.S.FDR's programs can get the U.S. out of the Great Depression.FDR's programs can get the U.S. out of the Great Depression.Theodore Roosevelt has successful economic policies.Theodore Roosevelt has successful economic policies.FDR's programs failed to deliver the promise of his campaign.FDR's programs failed to deliver the promise of his campaign.
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