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- what is the author’s point of view of the artist of this cartoon?
- how is this source biased and does it affect its reliability?
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- The author's point of view is that John D. Rockefeller and major trusts have become so powerful that they dwarf and control the United States government, viewing it as a small, insignificant toy.
- The source is biased against monopolies and the Gilded Age "robber barons," using exaggeration to criticize their influence; while this bias reflects a specific political perspective, it remains a reliable primary source for understanding contemporary public sentiment and the anti-trust movement.