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What statement best describes the message of the Monroe Doctrine?

Americans would resist European interventionEuropean countries could not colonize South America.Europe was no longer allowed to colonize the Americas.Europe could no longer colonize the americas.


The Marshall Plan attempted to prevent the spread of communism in Western Europe by?

strengthening the economies of European nations.


Following the Spanish-American War nations in the Caribbean and Central America were deeply in debt to?

European nations


How did the Monroe Doctrine serve the interests of the US instead of Latin America or the Caribbean?

In my eyes it is simple, the U.S. did not want the British to colonize Latin America, they wanted to do it themselves. The Monroe Doctrine was just a way of saying, "listen, you can colonize Africa and all the small European nations, but leave Latin America to us. Latin America depended on the U.S. so we were just another step closer to weaseling our way into their resources and people.


What caused the US to issue the Monroe and what its effects were in Latin America?

The Monroe Doctrine, issued in 1823, was primarily a response to European colonial ambitions in the Americas, aimed at preventing further European intervention in the Western Hemisphere. It asserted that any attempt by European powers to colonize or interfere with nations in Latin America would be viewed as an act of aggression against the U.S. The effects in Latin America included a sense of increased sovereignty and independence from European powers, but it also led to U.S. interventions in the region under the guise of protecting these nations, often undermining their autonomy. Overall, it established a framework for U.S. dominance in Latin America that persisted for decades.

Related Questions

Which of the European countries did not colonize any of the nations that form ASEAN?

NONE


The monroe doctrine stated that?

European nations should stop trying to colonize in the Americas


The policy that European nations should not interfere with America was known as?

The Monroe Doctrine was the policy that said that European nations should not interfere with America.


Who were the Caribbean and Central America deeply in debt to after the Spanish-American war?

european nations


What statement best describes the message of the Monroe Doctrine?

Americans would resist European interventionEuropean countries could not colonize South America.Europe was no longer allowed to colonize the Americas.Europe could no longer colonize the americas.


The Marshall Plan attempted to prevent the spread of communism in Western Europe by?

strengthening the economies of European nations.


Following the Spanish-American War nations in the Caribbean and Central America were deeply in debt to?

European nations


How did the Monroe Doctrine serve the interests of the US instead of Latin America or the Caribbean?

In my eyes it is simple, the U.S. did not want the British to colonize Latin America, they wanted to do it themselves. The Monroe Doctrine was just a way of saying, "listen, you can colonize Africa and all the small European nations, but leave Latin America to us. Latin America depended on the U.S. so we were just another step closer to weaseling our way into their resources and people.


Which statement best describes the economy in Latin America during the colonial times?

European nations practiced a mercantilistic system in latin America


In 1823 how did president monroe halt the spread of European imperialism in latin American nations?

President Monroe signed a new policy called the Monroe Doctrine. President Monroe said efforts by European Nations to Colonize land or interfere with states in North or South America would be viewed as acts of aggression requiring U.S. intervention.


What caused the US to issue the Monroe and what its effects were in Latin America?

The Monroe Doctrine, issued in 1823, was primarily a response to European colonial ambitions in the Americas, aimed at preventing further European intervention in the Western Hemisphere. It asserted that any attempt by European powers to colonize or interfere with nations in Latin America would be viewed as an act of aggression against the U.S. The effects in Latin America included a sense of increased sovereignty and independence from European powers, but it also led to U.S. interventions in the region under the guise of protecting these nations, often undermining their autonomy. Overall, it established a framework for U.S. dominance in Latin America that persisted for decades.


What document warned the europeans to stay out of the western hemisphere?

The Monroe Doctrine was a U.S. foreign policy regarding European countries in 1823. It stated that further efforts by European nations to colonize land or interfere with states in North or South America would be viewed as acts of aggression, requiring U.S. intervention.