the right to assume police power in larin america
The United States claimed the right to assume police power in Latin America.
The United States claimed the right to assume police power in Latin America.
The Roosevelt Corollary stated that the united states could claim the right to protect its economic interest by means of military intervention.
the right to assume police power in larin america
Roosevelt Corollary
The United States claimed the right to assume police power in Latin America.
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The Roosevelt Corollary was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine that asserted the United States' right to intervene in the affairs of Latin American countries to enforce stability and maintain order. This essentially justified US intervention in the region under the guise of promoting peace and security, although critics argued that it was imperialistic in nature.
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The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine was a questionable extension of traditional American policy that declared the US' right to intervene in Latin American nations under certain circumstances. It asserted American power to protect its economic interests and maintain stability in the region. However, its implementation often resulted in military interventions and unilateral actions that interfered with the sovereignty of Latin American nations.