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document d the great race for the western stakes 1870 1. what is the po…

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document d
the great race for the western stakes 1870

  1. what is the point of view of the artist of this cartoon?
  1. how is this source biased and does it affect its reliability?

Explanation:

Answer:

  1. The artist's point of view is that Cornelius Vanderbilt (the "Commodore") and James Fisk are engaged in a ruthless, high-stakes competition for control of the railroad industry, specifically the "Western Stakes," prioritizing corporate dominance over safety or public interest.
  2. The source is biased through its use of caricature and hyperbole to portray industrial leaders as reckless gamblers; while this bias reflects contemporary public sentiment and the intensity of the "Erie War," it limits the source's reliability as an objective factual record, serving instead as a reliable indicator of 19th-century social criticism.