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What conclusion does the cartoon support the historical context of Great Britain at the time it was made.?

A. British people at the time were not supportive of eating foreign foods
B. British people at the time preferred beef to other types of meat
C. British people at the time had a generally positive view of Australia
D. British people at the time wanted to learn to enjoy Australia foods


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What conclusion does the cartoon support the historical context of Great Britain at-example-1

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Answer:

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A. British people at the time were not supportive of eating foreign foods.

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User Hiero De Paula
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It's easy if you just assess the dialogue.

Apparently this can of Australian (foreign) meat is taunting what seems to be a British family getting ready for supper. "Haha, you must learn to love me," it says in the description.

We can single out D and C immediately. The family in the photo does not look like they're enjoying themselves in the least and their expressions are rather negative.

We're left with A and B but the correct answer is A. The family doesn't really have the choice of a preference since the demented food can insisted that they "must" learn to love it. So B is incorrect.

Choice A is the correct answer. British people at the time were not supportive of eating foreign foods at that point in time.
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