use the cartoon associated with New Deal agencies to answer the question.("new deal lexicon," vaughn shoemaker 1935). what does this cartoon illustrate?

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Without the actual cartoon available, it is difficult to provide a specific answer. However, "New Deal Lexicon" refers to a political cartoon by Vaughn Shoemaker from 1935. Shoemaker was known for his cartoons that often criticized the New Deal policies of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

To understand what the cartoon might illustrate, one would have to analyze Shoemaker's typical criticism of the New Deal. His cartoons often portrayed the policies as wasteful, ineffective, or detrimental to the economy. He often mocked the alphabet soup of New Deal agencies and their perceived lack of results.

Therefore, based on this background, the cartoon might illustrate criticism or skepticism towards the New Deal agencies and their impact on the economy. However, without the actual cartoon, it is impossible to provide a specific interpretation.
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