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his foresight
europe: youre not the only rooster in south america!
uncle sam: i was aware of that when i cooped you up!
source: library of congress, prints and photographs division
the u.s. foreign policy illustrated in this cartoon was intended to —
○ encourage european powers to invest in latin america.
○ keep the war between france and spain from spreading to latin america
○ prevent further european colonization in the western hemisphere.
○ deter spain from inciting revolution in former u.s. colonies
The cartoon relates to U.S. foreign policy (likely the Monroe Doctrine or Roosevelt Corollary). The dialogue and imagery suggest the U.S. aiming to limit European influence in the Western Hemisphere. The option "prevent further European colonization in the Western Hemisphere" aligns with this, as U.S. policies like the Monroe Doctrine sought to keep Europe out of Latin America/Western Hemisphere. Other options: encouraging European investment is opposite; the war between France and Spain isn't the context; deterring Spain from inciting revolution isn't the main aim here.
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C. prevent further European colonization in the Western Hemisphere