The Monroe Doctrine
The Monroe Doctrine
The Monroe Doctrine.
The Monroe Doctrine
To keep the US from getting involved with other countries. He failed.
the blitz affected other countries by getting them involved
al-Qaeda was unhappy with America and other countries for getting involved in places like the Middle East.
Bosnia
To keep the u.s. from getting involved with other countries
To keep the u.s. from getting involved with other countries
The Monroe Doctrine : President James Monroe made a statement on foreign policy that came to be known as the Monroe Doctrine which announced that North and South America were closed to colonization, that the United States would not become involved in European wars or colonial wars in the Americas, and, most importantly, that any intervention by a European power in the independent states of the Western Hemisphere would be viewed by the United States as an unfriendly act against the United States .
President George Washington warned against getting involved in the affairs of other countries and that the focus needed to be on our own country.
America is hated internationally because we bully other countries, have some of the worst health among the first-world countries, we are arrogant, and we keep getting involved in every other countries problems.