The Monroe Doctrine Objective: I will analyze political cartoons about the Monroe Doctrine and use that information to create my own political cartoon.

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The Monroe Doctrine Objective: I will analyze political cartoons about the Monroe Doctrine and use that information to create my own political cartoon. ELA objective: I will discuss political cartoons with my partner. Do now: Explain what a political cartoon is in your own Words.

Explain the message in this political cartoon.

Who will win? What are they fighting for?

Monroe Doctrine Lesson Vocabulary Foreign Policy Monroe Doctrine Uncle Sam Hemisphere Era of Good Feelings

Monroe Doctrine Proclaimed

Line in the Sand

Wall of Separation

Western Hemisphere

Your job! You must create your very own political cartoon! You may choose any HISTORICAL TOPIC we have discussed so far in class. You must make a drawing and write a summary of your cartoon. Use the rubric on my weebly to guide your work!