How does this cartoon portray the position of the United States in relation to the Caribbean?
A) In the illustration, Roosevelt is about the same size as the Caribbean nations, representing the equality between them.
B) In the illustration, the nations that border the Caribbean Sea loom large in Roosevelt's field of vision, creating a sense of doom.
C) In the illustration, a large Roosevelt dominates the Caribbean Sea, just as the United States hoped to do in reality.
D) In the illustration, birds fly toward Roosevelt, ready to attack, representing other interests in the region.
E) In the illustration, Roosevelt is barefoot and looks exhausted, representing the difficulties of maintaining U.S. dominance in the region.
C
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