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The political cartoon below was created in 1909:

An image showing Gifford Pinchot fighting alone against a raging forest fire is shown. Billowing finger shaped clouds are shown. The clouds are labeled Timber Grab, Land Graft, and Greed.
© 2012 Library of Congress [Illus. in AP101.P7 1909]

Which explains the message of this cartoon?

Forests were being consumed by money-hungry lumber companies, and Pinchot needed support in his conservation efforts.
Pinchot was working with timber and land interests to fight the inflammatory and unsafe ideas of those opposing conservation.
Pinchot was alone in fighting a losing battle against progressives, who were trying to stop his forest conservation efforts.
President Roosevelt's lack of support for Pinchot forced him to fight alone against those companies that opposed conservation.

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Answered by missinsane9
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Gifford Pinchot is generally regarded as the "father" of American conservation because of his great and unrelenting concern for the protection of the American forests. He was the primary founder of the Society of American Foresters, which first met at his home in Washington in November 1900.

Pinchot led American forestry services for over a decade. He served as 1st Chief of the United States Forest Service and 4th chief of the Division of Forestry -- the predecessor to USFS. The USFS is part of the Department of Agriculture, a frequent partner of the Department of Interior

Gifford Pinchot was an important figure in the American conservation movement. ... As the first chief of the US Forest Service, Pinchot tripled the nation's forest reserves, protecting their long term health for both conservation and recreational use.

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Answered by shubhashis2002
1

Answer:

The optimum explanation for the cartoon is that Pinchot was required to challenge those enterprises who opposed conservation because while President Roosevelt didn't encourage him.

Explanation:

A political cartoon is a cartoon that references a practical problem or celebration. They won't appear in the comics section of any daily newspaper, but you can find them somewhere. Instead, have quite a look at the editorial pages, which are positioned opposite the opinion essays and just across from the editorial columns.

Political cartoons are artworks, typically featuring cartoons, that indicate editorial comments on politics, politicians, and news programs. Such cartoons contribute to the political dialogue in a civilization where the press and speech are respected.

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