PREVIEW Please analyze the political cartoon and answer the following in your journal: What are the three most interesting details you see? What do the.

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PREVIEW Please analyze the political cartoon and answer the following in your journal: What are the three most interesting details you see? What do the lions represent? This cartoon is labelled “The Lion Tamer”. The lion tamer is President Theodore Roosevelt. Based on the cartoon, what might his personality be like? Does the cartoonist seem to believe that President Roosevelt will be able to control the trusts? Based on the cartoon, how might the federal government’s power over trusts have changed during Roosevelt’s presidency?