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examine the political cartoon below. it shows a british family reacting to the appearance of a strange creature called "australian meat." this figure, who cries "ha, ha! you must learn to love me," represents the large quantities of canned meat that flowed from australia to great britain at the time. what conclusion does the cartoon support about the historical context of great britain at the time it was made? a. british people at the time had a generally positive view of australia. b. british people at the time wanted to learn to enjoy australian foods. c. british people at the time were not supportive of eating foreign foods. d. british people at the time preferred beef to other types of meat.

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According to the political cartoon given above I think that the right answer is c. british people at the time were not supportive of eating foreign foods. As it's the most suitable from given above.
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Answer;

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

Step-by-step explanation;

Since ancient times English food has been influenced by foreign invaders. First came the Vikings, followed in by the Romans, and even the French. All of them brought their own influence to the English table, a melting pot of ingredients and foods

The history of Britain has played a large part in its traditions, its culture – and its food. The Romans for instance brought them cherries, stinging nettles ( to be used as a salad vegetable), cabbages and peas, as well as improving the cultivation of crops such as corn.

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