2. Examine the painting below, then place a checkmark next to each true statement:
This painting includes symbols of progress, such as telegraph
lines and the railroad.
This painting is critical of westward expansion
In the painting, the main figure is bringing light to the West
This painter likely supports westward expansion
The painter likely disagreed with Manifest Destiny
This painting represents the idea of Manifest Destiny
This painting shows technology as a barrier to westward
expansion
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