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# Political Cartoon Analysis: "Life" Magazine, Page 69 This satirical page presents multiple vignettes criticizing American foreign policy and domestic issues, likely from the early 20th century. Central is a map of the United States supporting an "Army of Militarism," labeled with global interventions: "Passage of the Philippines," "France," "Siam," and "Army Bill." Surrounding scenes mock specific situations: "Riots in Paris," "France and Siam" (colonial conflicts), and "The Duke of Connaught's Hat" (unclear reference). A figure labeled "He laughs best who laughs last" holds a notice about "World's Fair Closed Due to Outbreak." The "Silver" figure crying "Help!" and "Vics Chicks" at bottom, plus an "Auction" scene, suggest economic anxieties. Overall, the cartoon critiques American military expansion abroad while domestic problems fester at home.

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