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# Political Cartoon Analysis: "Judge" Magazine This cartoon by Grant Hamilton depicts Uncle Sam (the bearded figure in top hat, left) with a bicycle, being offered a new "1900 chainless model" by two other figures. The caption's dialogue suggests Uncle Sam lost a recent race using an old wheel and is being encouraged to try this newer technology. The satire likely references American politics around 1900, with the bicycle representing political or economic policy. The Capitol building visible in the background emphasizes the political context. The figures appear to represent different political positions or parties debating whether America should adopt new approaches versus maintaining traditional ones—possibly relating to imperialism, industrial policy, or electoral strategy during this era.

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