Without seeing the cartoon, I can’t provide a definitive answer. However, if the cartoon illustrates U.S. intervention in the Philippines or critiques imperialism, then "It expresses Mark Twain's opposition to U.S. intervention in the Philippines" might be the correct choice. If the cartoon is related to annexation or support for imperialism related to Hawaii or McKinley, then one of those answers may be accurate. Please provide more context or details about the cartoon for a more precise interpretation.
Which best describes what the cartoonist was trying to convey in the political cartoon above?
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It shows Theodore Roosevelt's belief in annexing Hawaii.
It shows Theodore Roosevelt's belief in annexing Hawaii.
It demonstrates William McKinley's support for imperialism.
It demonstrates William McKinley's support for imperialism.
It represents William Jennings Bryan's support for imperialism.
It represents William Jennings Bryan's support for imperialism.
It expresses Mark Twain's opposition to U.S. intervention in the Philippines.
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