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Q: Why did the Reagan doctrine involve the US in foreign lands?
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What do you call a person who does not believe a nation should expand by taking over foreign lands?

an Anti-imperialist is a person who is against nations taking over foreign lands to expand


What is establishing control over foreign lands and peoples called?

imperialisum


Did the army help the Arab empire grow?

The army helped the Army empire grow considerably due to their ability to fight off foreign invaders and capture lands. They also helped to keep order in conquered lands which would have quickly fallen out of their control otherwise.


What were the monroe doctrine effects in Latin America?

The Monroe Doctrine (actually written by John Quincy Adams), declared in December of 1823, was a superlative U.S. foreign policy statement. It was precipitated by various independence movements in South America and the U.S. government's desire to discourage European nations from colonizing the Americas. The doctrine claimed that the Americas ". . .are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers." However, the American failures throughout the War of 1812 made the doctrine laughable to Europeans. In the early 1900's, the Monroe Doctrine proved it's power. President Theodore Roosevelt aggressively enforced it during the Venezuela Border Dispute and in securing the independence of Cuba from abusive Spanish rule. Kept Europeans out of South America. No more pesky colonizing. No more European influences.


What lands did Britain gain through the treaty of Paris?

Almost all of France's land in North America.Which one? To date there have been over 20 treaties all named the Treaty of Paris, of which at least half involve the British.