How does the image of poverty in Dorothea Lange's photograph "Breadline" compare with that in Reginald Marsh's drawing Bread Line—No One Has Starved?
A) Only Marsh's drawing portrays the impulse toward collective action.
B) Both portray the anger of the poor.
C) Only Lange's photograph portrays true hunger.
D) Only Lange's photograph portrays some hope for the poor.
E) Both portray the isolation of the poor.
E
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What will be an ideal response?
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The Separatists migrated from England to Holland in order to
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