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How did the Monroe doctrine and social Darwinism contribute to expansionism?

The Monroe Doctrine proclaimed that European powers should not interfere in the Western Hemisphere, allowing the US to expand its influence in the region. Social Darwinism provided a pseudo-scientific justification for imperialism by suggesting that certain nations were inherently superior and destined to rule over others, promoting expansionism under the guise of spreading civilization and progress.


Most of the US lies in which region?

most of the United State is the midlatitude region.


What describes northeast region of the US?

The Northeastern US is the smallest but most populous region of the US. It has a continental climate, meaning cold summers and hot winters. It has perhaps the richest history and greatest influence on the US's history. It is also perhaps the most important part of the US today.


In what region of the US was slavery most common?

The Southern region


What term describes the idea that the US should claim new territories?

Expansionism


What was us expansionism?

wanted more than anyone to build a canal through Panama.


What were the three disadvantages of expansion for the US in the 1800's?

What were the three main reasons for expansionism?


Which Japanese policy of the 1930s caused the us the greatest concern A ethnocentrism B industrial modernization C expansionism D international product dumping?

C expansionism; military conquests


In which region of the US is Florida located?

The southeastern region it's the most southern state in the US


What US region contains the most National Monuments?

The Eastern US.


Which cultural region of the US has the most Native American influence today?

The cultural region of the US that has the most Native American influence would be Mid-west


To what extent was late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century US expansionism a continuation of past US expansionism and to what extent was it a departure?

Well it was a continuation of past US expansionism because the US still believed that they had a God given right to expand, take what they could, and purify the culture (very similar to thoughts of manifest destiny), and the US wanted to expand their economy and power throughout the world. The difference was that instead of expanding within the confines of America they began national expansion into places such as the Philippines.