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do both pol. cartoons, do 1-4, on #3 add monroe

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Political cartoon #1.Do you think the cartoonist agrees with Roosevelt acting as a international policeman---why or why not? I think the cartoonist is agreeing because he drew Roosevelt as a policeman 'ruling' or giving orders to the other contries- inforcing the law or treaty
Political cartoon #2 How are the European leaders reacting to Uncle Sam? 1. Because the some European countries own parts of Latin America and are amazed and offended that America or in this case Uncle Sam can ' cut out' Europe.
SEction Assessment 1-4On #3 add Monroe
1. Vocabulary. Isthmus, anarchy, dollar diplomacy Isthmus: a narrow strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land Anarchy: disorder and lawlessness Dollar Diplomacy:a policy of joining the business interests of a country with its diplomatic interests abroad
2. Describe how the U.S. used Panama's desire for independence to its advantage. 2. The U.S. said that they would be happy to help Panama get independence, but would want land in return for the Canal.
3. Compare the different diplomacy styles of Presidents Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson and Monroe. Roosevelt: was military Taft: fiscal " substituting dollars for bullets" Wilson:military, economic and moral principles Monroe: The Roosevelt Corollary was an edition to the Monroe Doctrine; Autonomy
4. Do you think our Government today follows Roosevelts, Taft's, Wilson's, or Monroe's diplomatic ideas in setting foriegn policy? Explain In a way it does. SOmetimes we base it on economic factors but other times military factors. Sometimes we dont want anything to do with a certain policy.
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