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Black and white cartoon. first panel shows a tiny man on a ladder, pulling a large book off a bookshelf. caption, this little boy would persist in handling books above his capacity. second panel shows man flat on his back on the floor with book, titled constitution of u. s., on top of him.
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what was the effect of this cartoon in 1867? (5 points)

it demonstrated the weakness of the veto power.

it showed that the president was well equipped for his job.

it emphasized the authority of the u. s. constitution.

it validated the need for more control of the presidency.


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