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Vaselesa [24]
3 years ago
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This political cartoon appeared in an American newspaper in 1921. "Let's see you collect it," New York World (1921)" Which best

represents the cartoonist’s point of view regarding Germany and its war debts? disapproval, because Germany is refusing to pay its war debts approval, because Germany is eager and willing to pay its war debts sympathy, because Germany has a large debt that will be difficult to pay hostility, because Germany started the war and caused great destruction
History
2 answers:
exis [7]3 years ago
8 0

C.sympathy, Germany has a large debt that will be difficult to pay

Helen [10]3 years ago
4 0
The correct answer is sympathy, because Germany has a large debt that will be difficult to pay.

The political cartoon "Let's see you collect it" shows a man (who is labeled as Germany) being crushed by an enormous bag of money. This shows sympathy for the Germans, as the author realizes that the amount that Germany has to pay (which is 55,000,000,000) is not going to be easy. Along with this, he realizes that paying this amount of money could very well ruin Germany.
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