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Monroe Doctrine

Monroe Doctrine

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Social Studies

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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4 Slides • 5 Questions

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What caused monroe doctrine

  • Americans feared that spain and france might reassert colonization over latin america

  • The collapse of spain rule in Latin America

  • They were worried about intervention and colonization

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What did they do?

  • United States policy that oppisous European colinizations

  • It holds that any intervention in a political affairs of American forgein policies

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What happened after

  • Theadore Rosevlet invented the original meaning

  • Doctrine means to help justify unilateral US

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Multiple Choice

How did the treaties expand US influence in the region?

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Establishing alliances, opening up trade opportunities, and allowing for military presence in strategic locations.
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Reducing tariffs on imports
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Building cultural exchanges
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Establishing a common currency

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Multiple Choice

 What political changes were developing in Spain’s empire in Latin America in the 1820s and how did the U.S. and President Monroe view this situation?

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The U.S. and President Monroe viewed the independence movements in Spain's empire in Latin America as a threat and actively worked to suppress them.
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The U.S. and President Monroe were indifferent to the political changes in Spain's empire in Latin America in the 1820s.
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The U.S. and President Monroe supported Spain's efforts to maintain control over its empire in Latin America.
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The U.S. and President Monroe viewed the independence movements in Spain's empire in Latin America positively, supporting them through the Monroe Doctrine.

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Multiple Choice

What is the Monroe Doctrine and what are the four key points of it?

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The Monroe Doctrine was a U.S. foreign policy regarding European countries
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The four key points of the Monroe Doctrine were about trade agreements
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The Monroe Doctrine was established in the late 20th century
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The Monroe Doctrine was a U.S. foreign policy regarding Latin American countries in the early 19th century. The four key points were: 1. Non-colonization, 2. Non-intervention, 3. Mutual non-interference, 4. Warning against intervention.

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Multiple Choice

) How was the Monroe Doctrine a significant sign that the U.S. was becoming a global force?

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The Monroe Doctrine was a treaty that limited U.S. influence to the Western Hemisphere only.
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The Monroe Doctrine signaled the U.S.'s emergence as a global power by asserting its influence in the Western Hemisphere and challenging European involvement in the region.
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The Monroe Doctrine was a response to Asian expansionism rather than a global assertion of power.
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The Monroe Doctrine was a sign of U.S. isolationism and disengagement from global affairs.

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Multiple Choice

 How did the Monroe Doctrine affect U.S. foreign policy in Latin America through the 1800s and 1900s?

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The Monroe Doctrine resulted in the U.S. forming military alliances with Latin American nations
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The Monroe Doctrine caused the U.S. to relinquish control over its foreign policy in Latin America
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The Monroe Doctrine asserted American dominance in the Western Hemisphere and influenced U.S. foreign policy by shaping interventions and relationships with Latin American countries.
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The Monroe Doctrine led to increased trade restrictions between the U.S. and Latin American countries
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