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# Analysis of Judge Magazine Cover (August 24, 1895) **Title and Subject:** "Our Weak Foreign Policy—Its Inevitable Result" **The Satire:** This political cartoon criticizes American foreign policy as inadequate or timid. The central figure—an American gentleman in a top hat and cape—appears distressed or defeated, surrounded by various international figures and flags (including what appears to be the British flag). **The Point:** The caption states "The American citizen abroad will be compelled to seek the protection of the English flag," suggesting that weak American diplomacy leaves American citizens vulnerable overseas and dependent on British protection. **Context:** This reflects 1890s anxieties about American prestige and power on the world stage, when the U.S. was still establishing itself as a major international player. The cartoon advocates for stronger, more assertive foreign policy.
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VOL.29. NO. 723 ° AUGUST 24 1895 PRICE 10 CENTS Or e. EnvEmeo AY THe Post Ornice at Mew Tor as Stcono Cass Mattea. Copvmient 1895 Oy Tet Juece PumLismine Co, THe Reamrence as 4 Tape Man OUR WEAK FOREIGN POLICY—ITS INEVITABLE RESULT. The American citizen abroad will be compelled to seek the protection of the English flag.