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To what extent did the political cartoons of the gilded age expose the corruption of the era

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The political cartoons of the gilded age did indeed exposed the corruption of the era to a great extent. The cartoons ranged from showing the growingly empoversished small businesses at the hands of the big ones to showing the damage caused to the Indians by the whites moving west.

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