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if capital and labor dont pull together source: john mccutcheon, chicago tribune, 1919 (adapted) which statement most accurately describes the main argument made in this cartoon? the federal government should take ownership of major industries. organized workers are more productive than nonunion workers. labor and management (buisness owners) have the same economic goals. disputes between labor and the leaders of business are hurting the economy
The cartoon shows the U.S. "closed" due to strikes between labor and capital, with a figure lamenting lost advantage in world markets. This frames labor-business disputes as harmful to the nation's economic standing globally, matching the final option. The other options do not align: there is no call for government ownership, no comparison of union/nonunion productivity, and the cartoon emphasizes conflict, not shared goals.
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Disputes between labor and the leaders of business are hurting the economy