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  1. Summary. Print shows a female figure labeled "Cuba" holding the Cuban flag, caught in a frying pan labeled "Spanish Misrule" that is being held above flames labeled "Anarchy" raging between fighting factions labeled "Insurgents" on the left and "Autonomists" on the right, on the island of Cuba.

  2. 18. Apr. 2017 · The Duty of the Hour – to save her not only from Spain, but from a worse fate. Political cartoons like this one published in 1898 expressed sentiment in the United States – that ruling over Cuba was actually a selfless duty – an obligation to save the unruly, unsophisticated Cuban people from themselves.

  3. The duty of the hour; - to save her not only from Spain, but from a worse fate Subjects: Spanish-American War (1898) ; Cuba ; Anarchism ; Autonomy ; Civil war ; Intervention (International law) ; Flags ; Frying ; Pots

  4. The original subtitle of the cartoon reads: “The duty of the hour; – to save her not only from Spain, but from a worse fate.” What do you think this says about American attitudes towards Cuba, and towards America power abroad? Think about this as you learn more about the Spanish-American War.

  5. -Source: Louis Dalrymple, "The duty of the hour -- to save her not only from Spain but from a worse fate," Wikimedia Commons, 1898 Which of the following United States actions taken after the Spanish-American War most directly reflects a continuation of the concerns expressed in the image?

  6. Download scientific diagram | The Duty of the Hour; -to Save Her Not Only from Spain, but from a Worse Fate. Fuente: DALRYMPLE, Louis. Puck. 4 de mayo de 1898, vol. 43, n. 1104, pág. central ...

  7. 2. Apr. 2018 · File: The duty of the hour; - to save her not only from Spain, but from a worse fate - Dalrymple. LCCN2012647563.tif LCCN2012647563.tif From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository