Use the political cartoon to answer the question. A group of vultures waiting for the storm to "blow over." "Let us prey." In this political cartoon, showing Boss Tweed and his associates as vultures perched on a corpse representing New York, what do the bones and skulls most likely represent? (1 point) Responses Boss Tweed's defeated rivals within the Democratic Party Boss Tweed's defeated rivals within the Democratic Party Boss Tweed's defeated political opponents in the Republican Party Boss Tweed's defeated political opponents in the Republican Party institutions and groups hurt by Boss Tweed's corrupt dealmaking institutions and groups hurt by Boss Tweed's corrupt dealmaking corrupt institutions and groups that Boss Tweed aided

The bones and skulls most likely represent institutions and groups that were hurt by Boss Tweed's corrupt dealmaking.

In this political cartoon, the bones and skulls most likely represent institutions and groups that were hurt by Boss Tweed's corrupt dealmaking.

To answer the question, we need to analyze the symbolism in the political cartoon. The vultures represent Boss Tweed and his associates, perched on a corpse that represents New York. The bones and skulls in the cartoon most likely symbolize institutions and groups that were negatively impacted by Boss Tweed's corrupt dealings. Therefore, the correct answer is: institutions and groups hurt by Boss Tweed's corrupt dealmaking.