The cartoon seen here was probably drawn by someone who felt that the United States

Responses

A

should not enter World War I.

should not enter World War I.

B

should join the League of Nations.

should join the League of Nations.

C

was taking advantage of smaller nations.

was taking advantage of smaller nations.

D

was in danger of foreign invasion by many nations, particularly England and Japan.

1 answer

To properly evaluate the options, we would need to analyze the content and context of the cartoon in question. However, based on your responses and common themes found in political cartoons from that era, here are some general clues about what each option might imply:

  • A: should not enter World War I. If the cartoon depicts horror at the war or argues against involvement, this response would make sense.
  • B: should join the League of Nations. If the cartoon promotes international cooperation or peace efforts, this response is likely.
  • C: was taking advantage of smaller nations. If the cartoon highlights imperialism or exploitation by the U.S. of weaker countries, this would be relevant.
  • D: was in danger of foreign invasion by many nations, particularly England and Japan. If the cartoon illustrates fears of external threats, this response would be appropriate.

Without seeing the specific cartoon, it is difficult to determine which response is most accurate. If the cartoon focuses on criticism of U.S. intervention or the consequences of foreign policy, it may align with option A or C. If it focuses on international cooperation, it could align with B.

If you have any details about the cartoon or its themes, that would help narrow it down further!