Use the political cartoon to answer the question.

A political cartoon shows an overweight Uncle Sam getting a new outfit made at a shop labeled 'McKinley and Company National Tailors.' President McKinley is taking Uncle Sam’s measurements for the outfit. Prominent anti-imperialists stand inside the entrance to the shop holding bottles labeled 'Anti-Expansion Policy.'

What do the labeled bolts of cloth represent in the political cartoon?

A.
American domestic economic policy

B.
American noninterventionist beliefs

C.
American involvement in other countries

D.
American support for foreign immigration