Use the editorial cartoon to answer the question.

(Just seach "uncle sam lodging house" for the image)

Using the cartoon, what inference can you make about the goals of the Farmers’ Alliance and the Grange?

A.
They knew they had to protect free silver to reduce the power of banks on politics.

B.
They believed their interests were at odds with those of labor unions and big business.

C.
They hoped to bust up railroad and commercial farm monopolies to reclaim land holdings.

D.
They wanted to reduce the dominant political parties’ power and patronage in government.

C. They hoped to bust up railroad and commercial farm monopolies to reclaim land holdings.

The cartoon depicts Uncle Sam standing outside a boarding house with a sign that reads "No monopolists need apply." A railroad tycoon, a banker, and a businessman are shown leaving, while a farmer is waiting outside. This suggests that the Farmers' Alliance and the Grange were opposed to monopolies, particularly those in the railroad and agricultural industries, and sought to break them up in order to reclaim land holdings and create a more level playing field for farmers.

To answer this question, you can analyze the editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam's lodging house. To find the cartoon, you can search for "Uncle Sam lodging house" in an internet search engine for the image.

Once you have accessed the cartoon, you can analyze its elements and symbolism to make inferences about the goals of the Farmers' Alliance and the Grange. Look for visual clues or symbols that represent their objectives or any political commentary that can help you understand their goals.

Based on the cartoon, the inference that can be made about the goals of the Farmers' Alliance and the Grange is:

C. They hoped to bust up railroad and commercial farm monopolies to reclaim land holdings.

Explanation: In the cartoon, Uncle Sam, representing the United States government, is shown running a lodging house with various labeled rooms. The labeled rooms include "Banking Rooms," "Freight Rates," "Election Districts," and "Land Grabs." This suggests that the Farmers' Alliance and the Grange were concerned about monopolistic control in various areas, such as banking, freight rates, election districts, and land ownership. By wanting to "bust up" these monopolies, they aimed to reclaim land holdings from potential land grabs and regain control over these important aspects of their economy.

Please note that interpretations may vary, and it is always a good idea to analyze the image and come to your own conclusion based on the evidence present in the cartoon.

Based on the depicted editorial cartoon, the inference that can be made about the goals of the Farmers’ Alliance and the Grange is:

C. They hoped to bust up railroad and commercial farm monopolies to reclaim land holdings.