How did Reginald Marsh's Bread Line—No One Has Starved respond to Hoover's statement that "no one is actually starving"?

A) The men are waiting in line to receive food; the drawing celebrates Hoover's leadership.
B) The men are gaunt, isolated, and clearly suffering; the title of the drawing is ironic.
C) The men are skeletal; the drawing contradicts Hoover's statement.
D) The men are portrayed without their families, which were likely going hungry; this omission was a form of propaganda.
E) The men are banding together to start a riot; the drawing expresses rage at Hoover's indifference.


B

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