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Use the political cartoon to answer the question.A cartoon of a ghostly looking man in a striped suit standing in a jail cell.▶Click for Long DescThe man wears a gleaming diamond around his neck. He leans against a sign that shows Justice sitting blindfolded on a throne labeled “New York.” Men in suits pile bags of money into her lap. A caption at the top of the sign reads, “Bribery and Corruption.” A caption at the bottom of the sign reads, “Right under her nose every day in the week.” Thomas Nast’s signature appears in the cartoon.The spirit of Tweed is mighty still.Which statement best interprets the message of this cartoon?(1 point)ResponsesBoss Tweed was unfairly blamed for corruption in New York's government.Boss Tweed was unfairly blamed for corruption in New York's government.Boss Tweed's arrest marked the end of corruption in New York's government.Boss Tweed's arrest marked the end of corruption in New York's government.Boss Tweed was gone, but corruption was still a problem in New York's government.Boss Tweed was gone, but corruption was still a problem in New York's government.Boss Tweed would eventually regain control of New York's government and resume his corrupt ways.

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Boss Tweed was gone, but corruption was still a problem in New York's government.