Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. This cartoon depicts 'America''s enacting of the Monroe Doctrine and its effect on the two affected parties, Spain and the European powers. Uncle Sam has drawn a line in the ground with the words 'Monroe Doctrine,' that bars Europe and Spain from crossing.
2. The figure on the right is Uncle Sam, who represents America.
3. The two figures on the left are representative of Spain and Europe. I believe the first man closest to the left is Europe, while the knight clad in armor is Spain.
4. The figure on the right is pointing at the words 'Monroe Doctrine' written on the ground, which divides the three of them.
5. The message is that America drew a fine line with the Monroe Doctrine that sought to deter Spain and Europe from expanding their sphere of influence. It would prohibit European colonization, which was a bold statement to issue.