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"Uncle Sam's Picnic" 1898 cartoon. "Pret shows Uncle Sam helping four little girls labeled Philppines. Pueno Rco (and) Cubal onto a wayon filled with many other young children, roluding Hawaii, two horses hamesed to the wayon are libeled Lberry and Union!An old man, wearing a hat labeled Morroe Doctine, is sting on a log nearby and asks Sam if the wagon isn't getting too Mr- Kenerd Corrent square List the objects and people you see in the or what do the children in the cart represent? Why do they have American flags? How is the U.S portrayed in this cartoon? How are other countries portrayed? square stainless square Oreral, does the cantoon portray the Monroe Doctrine

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"Uncle Sam's Picnic"
1898
cartoon.
"Pret shows Uncle Sam helping four little girls labeled Philppines. Pueno Rco (and)
Cubal onto a wayon filled with many other young children, roluding Hawaii, two horses
hamesed to the wayon are libeled Lberry and Union!An old man, wearing a hat labeled
Morroe Doctine, is sting on a log nearby and asks Sam if the wagon isn't getting too
Mr- Kenerd Corrent
square 
List the objects and
people you see in the
or what do the
children in the cart
represent? Why do they
have American flags?
How is the U.S portrayed
in this cartoon? How are
other countries
portrayed?
square 
stainless
square 
Oreral, does the cantoon portray the Monroe Doctrine

"Uncle Sam's Picnic" 1898 cartoon. "Pret shows Uncle Sam helping four little girls labeled Philppines. Pueno Rco (and) Cubal onto a wayon filled with many other young children, roluding Hawaii, two horses hamesed to the wayon are libeled Lberry and Union!An old man, wearing a hat labeled Morroe Doctine, is sting on a log nearby and asks Sam if the wagon isn't getting too Mr- Kenerd Corrent square List the objects and people you see in the or what do the children in the cart represent? Why do they have American flags? How is the U.S portrayed in this cartoon? How are other countries portrayed? square stainless square Oreral, does the cantoon portray the Monroe Doctrine

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In the 1898 cartoon "Uncle Sam's Picnic," several objects and people are depicted:<br /><br />1. Uncle Sam: A personification of the United States, shown helping children onto a wagon.<br />2. Four little girls: Labeled as the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Cuba, representing territories or regions influenced by the U.S. at the time.<br />3. Wagon: Filled with other young children, including Hawaii, symbolizing territories under U.S. influence or control.<br />4. Horses: Labeled Liberty and Union, pulling the wagon.<br />5. Old man: Wearing a hat labeled Monroe Doctrine, observing the scene.<br /><br />The children in the cart represent territories that were either acquired or influenced by the United States around the time of the Spanish-American War. They have American flags to symbolize their association or integration with the United States.<br /><br />The U.S. is portrayed as a benevolent figure (Uncle Sam) guiding and assisting these territories, suggesting a paternalistic role. Other countries or territories are portrayed as children needing guidance or support, reflecting the imperialistic attitudes of the era.<br /><br />Overall, the cartoon suggests an expansionist view of the Monroe Doctrine, portraying it as a justification for U.S. involvement and influence in these regions.
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