A corollary is used in reasoning out theories. In most theories one would have to work out the whole situation from start to end literally but with a corollary it is only necessary to imagine that it exists in order to proceed.
The Roosevelt Corollary was put into practice with the American Invasion of Panama, in 1989. Also, for the Invasion of Grenada. The Banana Wars were also justified by the Corollary.
The Roosevelt Corollary was created to allow the United States the power to keep European countries out of South America. It allowed them to use military force if needed.
what is the example of corollary
the roosevelt corollary both subverted and contradicted the monroe doctrine.
Roosevelt would have used the Roosevelt Corollary to defend his actions during the intervention in the Dominican Republic in 1905. The Corollary, an extension of the Monroe Doctrine, justified U.S. intervention in Latin America to stabilize the region and prevent European powers from intervening. Roosevelt argued that the U.S. had a responsibility to maintain order and protect American interests in the Western Hemisphere, thereby asserting a proactive role in regional affairs.
The 1904 Roosevelt Corollary was used as justification for U.S. intervention in Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti, & the Dominican Republic.
Yes, the corollary to one theorem can be used to prove another theorem.
I don't think there is one. "Prerequisite" might be the nearest answer, although this doesn't necessarily follow the cause/effect nature of a corollary. (A prerequisite exists regardless of the corollary following, whereas the corollary always results from the occurrence of the prerequisite). "Precursor" might be a better antonym.
The Roosevelt Corollary was put into practice with the American Invasion of Panama, in 1989. Also, for the Invasion of Grenada. The Banana Wars were also justified by the Corollary.
Roosevelt's Corollary stated that if any nation in the Western Hemisphere was threatened that the U.S. would get involved in order to keep Europe out of our Hemisphere. Hope that helped.
A corollary is a natural consequence or effect; a result.
A corollary is a natural consequence or effect; a result.
The Roosevelt Corollary was created to allow the United States the power to keep European countries out of South America. It allowed them to use military force if needed.
what is the example of corollary
Yes, but only a corollary to another theorem that has been proved. A corollary follows from a theorem.
No, a corollary follows from a theorem that has been proven. Of course, a theorem can be proven using a corollary to a previous theorem.
The Roosevelt Corollary protected economic interests.