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Look at the political cartoon. an officer in a federal uniform puts himself between a group of african americans and a group of southern whites. both groups look angry and carry weapons. the officer is holding one hand up to hold off the southern whites. the u s flag is in the background behind the officer. the cartoon shows an officer from the federal government protecting southern whites. protecting freed african americans. unable to protect southern whites. unable to protect freed african americans.

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The political cartoon has been depicting the period of the abolishment of the slavery practice in the U.S. and the officer is protecting the freed African Americans.

Why are the whites angry at the African Americans in the nineteenth century?

In the nineteenth century, there was the period of the development of the anti-slavery act by the federal government in the states that enabled the treatment of the African Americans as slaves by the American whites.

The cartoon has been depicting the picture of the angry southern whites who are trying to kill the black African Americans and the man in the center representing the federal government is protecting the African Americans. Thus, option B is correct.

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Answer:

A

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