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Which statement best provides historical context that

supports a common theme in both the poem and the
painting?
O In the late 19th century, labor reform was a crucial
issue in the United States.
In 1848, France experienced the overthrow of its
monarchy and a worker's revolt.
O In the 19th century, there were worker rebellions in
both France and the United States.
O In the 19th century, all world rulers were taking
advantage of workers living in poverty.

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The statement that best provides historical context supporting a common theme in both the poem and the painting is:

"In the 19th century, there were worker rebellions in both France and the United States."

This statement suggests that both the poem and the painting might address or reflect the worker rebellions that occurred in France and the United States during the 19th century. It establishes a historical connection between the two works and hints at a shared theme related to labor, worker's rights, or social unrest during that time period.
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