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  1. Source: Horace Taylor, The Verdict, September 25, 1899. Document Analysis. According to the cartoon, who controls the national government? Who represents the trusts in this cartoon? What industry did this representative dominate? What are some of the symbols of industry represented in this cartoon?

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  2. Source: Horace Taylor, The Verdict, September 25, 1899. Document G. “The industrialist robber barons of the late 19th century were predatory and materialistic; their bloated corporations were threats to the humane and democratic values that made America great.

  3. Source: Horace Taylor, The Verdict, September 25, 1899 Document Analysis 1. According to the cartoon, who controls the national government? 2. Who represents the trusts in this cartoon? What industry did he dominate? 3. What are some of the symbols of industry represented in this cartoon? 4.

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  4. Source: Horace Taylor, The Verdict, September 25, 1899 . Document Analysis . 1. According to the cartoon, who controls the national government? 2. Who represents the trusts in this cartoon? 3. What industry did this representative dominate? 4. What are some of the symbols of industry represented in this cartoon? 5.

  5. Picquart informs the Chief of the General Staff, General de Boisdeffre, of his suspicions about Esterhazy as the actual spy. September 3, 1896. Efforts by Picquart to convince the Deputy Chief of the General Staff, General Gonse, of Dreyfus' innocence again prove unsuccessful.

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  7. Explain. 8 Document E Source: Horace Taylor, The Verdict, September 25, 1899 Document Analysis 1. According to the cartoon, who controls the national government? 2.