In the political cartoon you described, the bones and skulls most likely represent institutions and groups hurt by Boss Tweed's corrupt dealmaking. The imagery of vultures suggests predation and exploitation, indicating that the corrupt practices of Boss Tweed and his associates had detrimental effects on various institutions and groups within the society of New York at that time.
A group of vultures waiting for the storm to "blow over." "Let us prey."In this political cartoon, showing Boss Tweed and his associates as vultures perched on a corpse representing New York, what do the bones and skulls most likely represent?(1 point)ResponsesBoss Tweed's defeated rivals within the Democratic PartyBoss Tweed's defeated rivals within the Democratic PartyBoss Tweed's defeated political opponents in the Republican PartyBoss Tweed's defeated political opponents in the Republican Partyinstitutions and groups hurt by Boss Tweed's corrupt dealmakinginstitutions and groups hurt by Boss Tweed's corrupt dealmakingcorrupt institutions and groups that Boss Tweed aided
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