SRIBERT & CORRUPTION

RISHT
UNDER HER
EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK
The spirit of Tweed is mighty still.
Which statement best interprets the message of this cartoon?
(1 point)
• 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 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.

1 answer

The statement that best interprets the message of the cartoon is:

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

This interpretation suggests that despite Boss Tweed's removal, the underlying issues of corruption remained prevalent in the government, reflecting the idea that systemic corruption can persist even after individual corrupt leaders are gone.

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