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DO NOW: 10 Minutes The following slides show 7 Primary sources These are all Political Cartoons that were drawn after James Monroe introduced the MONROE DOCTRINE Each artist was trying to make a statement about the Monroe Doctrine and/or America… but what is the hidden message? Answer each question on PAGE 112 of your notebook! DIRECTIONS: Take a very close look at each political cartoon. Then on your DO NOW, write down AROUND THE PICTURES what you believe each cartoon to be saying about America

What is this cartoon #1 saying about the Monroe Doctrine?

What is this cartoon #2 saying about the Monroe Doctrine?

What is this cartoon #3 saying about the Monroe Doctrine?

What is this cartoon #4 saying about the Monroe Doctrine?

What is this cartoon #5 saying about the Monroe Doctrine?

What is this cartoon #6 saying about the Monroe Doctrine?

What is this cartoon #7 saying about the Monroe Doctrine?