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AP U.S. History 2.3 Period 4: 1800–1848. A primary intention of Monroe's policy was to...what?
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check out this excerpt occasion been judged a promise from
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you Colonisation alright james monroe and the question Ah primary
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intention of monroe's policy was tio what And here your
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pencil answers True Ok well does the monroe doctrine ring
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a bell It should it's the policy described in the
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excerpt monroe says that the american continents are not to
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be considered as subjects for future colonization by any european
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powers In other words get out and stay out europe
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let's See which of these answers best aligns with the
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monroe doctrine All right was the primary intention of monroe's
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policy to a encourage the rise of local powers in
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south america Well while the policy did help south american
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countries develop their own independent governments its primary goal was
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entering The united states would have the final say not
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local leader So it's not a did monroe's policy be
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to cry european colonization rhetorically but supported in practice well
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in the united states may not have had the naval
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power to back up their threats of attacking any forms
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of european interference But you khun bet they believed in
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what they were saying So that eliminates b was the
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intention of this new foreign policy to see shift america
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toward isolationism Welton isolationism means that you shy away from
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international conflicts and you know isolate yourself But the united
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states was promising to defend south american countries in the
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event of european invasion which is pretty much the opposite
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which means that the policy was designed to be assured
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the united states supremacy on the continent As many latin
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american countries gained independence from europe the us wanted to
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ensure that it had become the major power in europe's
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place The answer is d and remember fdr is famous
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saying speak softly and carry a big stick for munro
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it was more like yell really loud and carry a 00:02:09.26 --> [endTime] tiny twig Wow
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