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(edapled) PART B What evidence from the political cartoon most directly supports your answer to Part A? The resting man labeled "Labor" The sign labeled "US Closed on Account of Strikes" The resting man labeled "Capital" Uncle Sam, saying "And just when I had such an advantage in the start of the race for the world markets!"

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(edapled) PART B What evidence from the political cartoon most directly supports your answer to Part A? The resting man labeled "Labor" The sign labeled "US Closed on Account of Strikes" The resting man labeled "Capital" Uncle Sam, saying "And just when I had such an advantage in the start of the race for the world markets!"

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PART B
What evidence from the political cartoon most directly supports your answer to Part A?
The resting man labeled "Labor"
The sign labeled "US Closed on Account of Strikes"
The resting man labeled "Capital"
Uncle Sam, saying "And just when I had such an advantage in the start of the race for the world
markets!"

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The best evidence to support an answer about why post-war strikes harmed the US economy (a likely Part A question) is **the sign labeled "US Closed on Account of Strikes."** This directly illustrates the disruption of American businesses and their inability to participate in trade and production due to the widespread labor unrest. The other options show *actors* in the situation, but the sign demonstrates the *effect* of the strikes on the nation's economic activity.<br />
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