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A political cartoon of a woman wearing a military coat with stars and a keychain of symbols around her belt. She is looking in the mirror while trying on a hat shaped like a large gun ship. The ship is labeled World Power and the smoke coming out of the ship is labeled Expansion. What does this cartoon suggest about the United States? It is no longer a world power. It opposes imperialism. It is an imperialist nation. It opposes European expansion.
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