America’s version of the Industrial Revolution meant they created new innovations on old inventions that led to mass production of goods, w<span>omen and children working long hours in dangerous jobs.</span>
Answer:
He is shown with a bag of money because as a head because tweed's thoughts were dictated by greed
Nast portrays Boss Tweed as larger than life
The boycott began in 1966!
Explanation:
Catholic ideas of the time backed up social and political inequality: for example, Church teachings described monarchs and noble people as closer to God than ordinary people. ... This kind of thinking meant that Luther was on his way to heresy—that is, beliefs that went against the principles of the Catholic faith