How does the image of Uncle Sam differ in the cartoons Give the Child Over to the Nurse (left) and School Begins (right)?

A) In Give the Child Over to the Nurse, he is portrayed as looking to the future; in School
Begins, he is portrayed as occupied with the past.
B) In Give the Child Over to the Nurse, he is portrayed as offering mere sustenance; in School
Begins, he is portrayed as offering a useful education.
C) In Give the Child Over to the Nurse, he is portrayed as truly desiring to help; in School
Begins, he is portrayed as indifferent.
D) In Give the Child Over to the Nurse, he is portrayed as nurturing; in School Begins, he is
portrayed as both threatening and neglectful.


D

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a. The IMF b. The World Bank c. The United Nations d. The League of Nations e. None of these

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