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Monroe Doctrine Political Cartoon Analysis

Answer the following questions for your political cartoon: 1. Who are the figures in the cartoon? (if there are some) 2. What are the geographical places in the cartoon? 3. What action is taking place in the cartoon? 4. Not knowing any background information yet, what would you speculate about what the Monroe Doctrine might mean?

Monroe Doctrine 1823-Present The U.S. will not interfere in European affairs, but will not let Europe interfere in the Americas

http://www.history.com/topics/monroe-doctrine#

What is the Doctrine? "Keep Your Hands to Yourself", courtesy of the Georgia Satellites https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdpAop7gp0w