To emphazise that Roosevelt is running the big stick diplomacy
This is a political cartoon that shows Theodore Roosevelt and implying his theory of speaking softly and carrying a big stick.
The thing they have in common is that they are all put in place to keep American control over the Panama canal.
The big stick refers to Teddy Roosevelt's version of the Monroe Doctrine. His new plan was called the Roosevelt Corollary, which gave permission to the US to set up a police force in the Caribbean in order to protect their newly occupied states as a result of the Spanish-American war.
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In the cartoon "The Big Stick in the Caribbean Sea," the boats labeled "debt collector," "sheriff," and "receiver" represent the United States' role in enforcing its interests in the Caribbean region, particularly through interventionist policies. They symbolize the U.S. efforts to manage debts, maintain order, and exert control over smaller nations. This reflects the broader theme of American imperialism and interventionism during the early 20th century, where the U.S. positioned itself as a dominant power in the Western Hemisphere.
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First of all it is the Match Girl not matchstick girl, secondly it was a cartoon. A rarity of rarities, a tragedy cartoon.
Space Goofs possibly.
Benjamin Franklin, in his"Join, or Die" cartoon, which symbolized the need for the colonies of America to stick together to fight against the British Empire.
stick with it hematocrit (medical term)
'Animator vs. Animation' is a cartoon about an animated stick figure who wreaks havoc on a computer screen and defies the animator's power over it. It is not a game, just a cartoon.
Theodore Roosevelt, S.O.S. student.