Cartoonists took these two points of view and illustrated them in cartoons. Next, you’re going to analyze some of these cartoons to see how cartoonists expressed their points of view.
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"Forty-Millionaire Carnegie in his Great Double Role," The Saturday Globe, 9 July 1892.
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"Carnegie Will Lay the Cornerstones Today," The Daily Telegram, 26 March 1913.
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"Better Late Than Never," The Philadelphia Inquirer, 8 January 1903.
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"The Monster Monopoly," Judge, 1884.
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"Next!," Puck, 1904.
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"The Trust Giant's Point of View. "What a funny little government," The Verdict, 1900
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