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When an artist does a political cartoon, he is trying to make the public realize an adverse situation that is happening in politics in a critical and punctual way. Political cartoons generally present political issues in a satirical and ironic way, but they can also expose these issues in a literal and serious way.
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Many nations and peoples, especially in the southern part of the American continent, admired the American revolution and saw the United States as a model to imitate.
Explanation:
Other peoples took the American revolution and independence as an inspiration. They could see that it was possible to liberate themselves from an oppressive European, colonial power. They also could appreciate how liberty and self-rule guaranteed men´s rights. The American Constitution and adherence to law were another reasons to look benignly at the US in the late 18th century.
The Truman Doctrine definitely represents the policy of containment. Containment is the idea that America wants to stop the spread of communism to other nations. America is fearful that if they fail to stop communism from spreading to one country, that it will lead to several countries becoming communist (known as the domino effect).
In order to stop the spread of communism, the US government tries to give financial assistance to countries that are susceptible to falling under Soviet control. Two of these countries in particular are Turkey and Greece (due to their geographical location near the Soviet Union). This is why President Harry Truman proposes $400 million worth of aid to these countries, so that they may stabilize their economy and become allies with the United States. This shows containment, as without these funds the countries could have very well been taken over by the Soviet Union and the system of communism.
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Leif Erikson
Explanation:
Vinland, Vineland or Winland (Old Norse: Vínland) is the area of coastal North America explored by Norse Vikings, where Leif Erikson first landed around AD 1000, approximately five centuries prior to the voyages of Christopher Columbus and John Cabot.