India joined with the United States to beat up Pakistan and the Soviet Union along the way.
The US was concerned about the European countries regaining their colonies during the Monroe Doctrine because they don't want to be dethroned as the world's superpower.
The Monroe doctrine
The Truman Doctrine significantly shaped U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War by establishing a commitment to contain communism globally. Announced in 1947, it marked a shift from isolationism to active intervention, leading the U.S. to support countries resisting Soviet influence through military and economic aid. This doctrine set the precedent for subsequent policies, such as the Marshall Plan and military involvement in conflicts like Korea and Vietnam, framing the Cold War as a struggle between democracy and communism. Ultimately, it helped define the U.S. role as a global superpower committed to opposing Soviet expansion.
The Monroe Doctrine.
Answer: Monotheism, or worship of One God
Monroe doctrine
Ethos
limits European influence in the Western Hemisphere
The greatest influence on the organization doctrine and liturgy of the Russian Orthodox Church was the sobornost. The sobornost is a concept that encourages the cooperation between people and discourages individualism.
The Monroe Doctrine reflected growing U.S. power by establishing it's sphere of influence.
limits European influence in the Western Hemisphere