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Source: http://kindreda.edublogs.org/files/2011/03/blog-1pghgqk.jpg This image shows Manifest Destiny in the United states during the early 1800s. [Hint: President Jefferson started this process in 1803] What is the artist trying to tell people who look at this? Source: http://kindreda.edublogs.org/files/2011/03/blog-1pghgqk.jpg

What your “write up” should have… [Please complete all of the following tasks below] A clear and understandable list of what you see in the image (5-8 items). A one sentence explanation of what the author is telling us in the cartoon. A brief written explanation about what Manifest Destiny might be about based on the evidence (3-5 sentences).

What is this cartoon trying to tell readers based on all of the evidence that is available to us? Source: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-MmIQMi1aZPQ/UMbgMro9msI/AAAAAAAABFs/xGbucoDeVrM/s1600/monroe-doctrine1.png

What your “write up” should have… [Please complete all of the following tasks below] A clear and understandable list of what you see in the image (5-8 items). A one sentence explanation of what the author is telling us in the cartoon. A brief written explanation about what the Monroe Doctrine might be about based on the evidence (3-5 sentences).