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How has the Monroe doctrine changed over time?

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The Monroe Doctrine, at first was designed to assert the independence of America from the skirmishes and wars of other nations, to declare that we would not tolerate interference by Eastern powers, and that our governing style was different than theirs. It eventually became the platform to pry into many Western sovereign natain's business.
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The Monroe Doctrine, at first was designed to assert the independence of America from the skirmishes and wars of other nations, to declare that we would not tolerate interference by Eastern powers, and that our governing style was different than theirs. It eventually became the platform to pry into many Western sovereign natain's business.
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1) d. a formal agreement between two or more nations.
2) b. to preserve international peace through discussion.
3) c. isolationism.
4) d. having a large ocean on each side of the country.
5) d. a governor signs a law that bans smoking in public facilities.
6) c. the environmental protection agency.
7) c. the affordable care act.
8) c.the government’s power to affect the national economy.
9) c. karl marx.
10) c. increased price of the good.
11) a. the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
12) b. money.
13) d. sales tax.
14) b. yes, because eventually the debt must be repaid with interest.
15) c. its role is to regulate the us financial system.
16) b. to preserve competition among business firms.
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21.How did the United States approach Japan to begin trade

A. It sent well-armed ships with a letter from President Fillmore demanding trade

Commodore Matthew Perry believed that the only way to convince Japan to accept Western trade was to show that they were willing to use firepower. The letter was addressed to the Emperor and not the Shogun. They provided gifts like wines, a telescope and a steam locomotive to show western superiority.  

22.How did Korean react to Japanese rule

C. They used violence against Japanese bureaucrats

Initially, the Koreans had mixed feelings about the Japanese but it soon turned sour and a massive anti-Japanese movement. Koreans were seen as an equal entity as compared to the Japanese but as their expansion lead up to WWII they moved to fully assimilate the Korean people. The violent uprising though was crushed by the Japanese.

23. Which of the following enabled the United States to open up trade with Japan in the mid-1800

B. US sent a fleet of modern naval ships to intimidate the Japanese

Matthew Perry knew that they needed to intimidate the Japanese into agreeing and brought a large squadron of Navy ships when he went to get their reply to the letter they sent. The Japanese agreed but begrudgingly and they signed the Treaty of Kanagawa.

24. Why did the maori fight colonist in New Zealand

C. To defend their way

More specifically, to defend their land. The Maori fought with the European settlers because they were treated unfairly. The Maori were made to believe that the settlers wanted to share their land, but as it turns out, they actually wanted to take over. The Maoris were cheated.

25. Which of the following most motivated European powers to claim Pacific Islands as colonies

A. The islands were useful ports for merchant and warship

One of the main motivations that prompted European powers to claim Pacific Islands was for strategic and economic advantage. Although their motives were often stated that they explored the quest for gold, God and glory, they mostly did it for economic and national advantage and justifying it with religion.

26. Identify one major reason for the United States annexing of Hawaii

D. Pressure from sugar growers

The Kingdom of Hawaii was abolished in the year 1895 which was caused by a coup. The monarchy of Hawaii was overthrown by a group of business men and sugar planters. This lead to the annexing of Hawaii and it became the 50th state of the union.

 

27. The Monroe doctrine provided a blueprint of the United States to have most influence over which part of the world

D. Latin America

The Alliance announced that they may be restoring former colonies to Spain, Britain became resolved to prevent that from happening because they needed the trade between Latin Americans and them too much. But the US stood their ground about the Monroe doctrine and refused to tolerate the British to expand their domain.

28. How did the rule of dictator general Porfirio Diaz contribute to economic and political instability in Mexico

D. His policies increased the gap between rich and poor

His economic policies benefited wealthier circles and foreign investors. The wealthy were able to acquire a lot of and leaving the lower classes with nothing to make a living with. TO make things worse, he declared himself as the winner and sat for the 8th term in office and that lead to an armed rebellion.

29. How was the independence movement in Canada different from those in Latin America

A. Canadian independence was achieved in a peaceful manner

Although not all parts of Latin America gained independence through violence, many were. The Latin American wards of independence took place in from the 18th century to the 19th century. There were several revolutions that took place. Canada took the longer route, but it was achieved more peacefully.

30. Why was regionalism a political problem for Latin America

A. It made it difficult to establish unity and a central government

Regionalisms idea of shared sovereignty was not enticing for Latin American states. Latin American states were colonies and the European monarch was not around so their relationship with each other was not really strong.  

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21.How did the United States approach Japan to begin trade

A. It sent well-armed ships with a letter from President Fillmore demanding trade

Commodore Matthew Perry believed that the only way to convince Japan to accept Western trade was to show that they were willing to use firepower. The letter was addressed to the Emperor and not the Shogun. They provided gifts like wines, a telescope and a steam locomotive to show western superiority.  

22.How did Korean react to Japanese rule

C. They used violence against Japanese bureaucrats

Initially, the Koreans had mixed feelings about the Japanese but it soon turned sour and a massive anti-Japanese movement. Koreans were seen as an equal entity as compared to the Japanese but as their expansion lead up to WWII they moved to fully assimilate the Korean people. The violent uprising though was crushed by the Japanese.

23. Which of the following enabled the United States to open up trade with Japan in the mid-1800

B. US sent a fleet of modern naval ships to intimidate the Japanese

Matthew Perry knew that they needed to intimidate the Japanese into agreeing and brought a large squadron of Navy ships when he went to get their reply to the letter they sent. The Japanese agreed but begrudgingly and they signed the Treaty of Kanagawa.

24. Why did the maori fight colonist in New Zealand

C. To defend their way

More specifically, to defend their land. The Maori fought with the European settlers because they were treated unfairly. The Maori were made to believe that the settlers wanted to share their land, but as it turns out, they actually wanted to take over. The Maoris were cheated.

25. Which of the following most motivated European powers to claim Pacific Islands as colonies

A. The islands were useful ports for merchant and warship

One of the main motivations that prompted European powers to claim Pacific Islands was for strategic and economic advantage. Although their motives were often stated that they explored the quest for gold, God and glory, they mostly did it for economic and national advantage and justifying it with religion.

26. Identify one major reason for the United States annexing of Hawaii

D. Pressure from sugar growers

The Kingdom of Hawaii was abolished in the year 1895 which was caused by a coup. The monarchy of Hawaii was overthrown by a group of business men and sugar planters. This lead to the annexing of Hawaii and it became the 50th state of the union.

 

27. The Monroe doctrine provided a blueprint of the United States to have most influence over which part of the world

D. Latin America

The Alliance announced that they may be restoring former colonies to Spain, Britain became resolved to prevent that from happening because they needed the trade between Latin Americans and them too much. But the US stood their ground about the Monroe doctrine and refused to tolerate the British to expand their domain.

28. How did the rule of dictator general Porfirio Diaz contribute to economic and political instability in Mexico

D. His policies increased the gap between rich and poor

His economic policies benefited wealthier circles and foreign investors. The wealthy were able to acquire a lot of and leaving the lower classes with nothing to make a living with. TO make things worse, he declared himself as the winner and sat for the 8th term in office and that lead to an armed rebellion.

29. How was the independence movement in Canada different from those in Latin America

A. Canadian independence was achieved in a peaceful manner

Although not all parts of Latin America gained independence through violence, many were. The Latin American wards of independence took place in from the 18th century to the 19th century. There were several revolutions that took place. Canada took the longer route, but it was achieved more peacefully.

30. Why was regionalism a political problem for Latin America

A. It made it difficult to establish unity and a central government

Regionalisms idea of shared sovereignty was not enticing for Latin American states. Latin American states were colonies and the European monarch was not around so their relationship with each other was not really strong.  

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Nice to meet you

my father is from canada

my mother is from indonesia

food in Indonesia is very good

the scenery there is also beautiful

chicken noodle is good

just look at the internet chicken noodles

surely you want to try it too

I've tried it while living in Indonesia

tempeh in Indonesia is also delicious

you will definitely want to try it too

I'm addicted to eating noodles chicken haha

I come from Canada - Indonesia

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After the Texans won their war for independence they immediately became a state due to su
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Throughout the course of history, the United States has remained consistent with its national interest by taking many different actions in foreign policy.  There have been both immediate and long term results of these actions.  Foreign policy is the United States policy that defines how we deal with other countries economically and politically.  It is made by congress, the president, and the people.  Some of the motivations for United States foreign policy are national security, economics, and idealism.  The United States entry into World War I in 1917 and the escalation of the Vietnam War in 1964 and the both had great impact on the United States.

A major type of foreign policy in the 1964 was containment.  The Vietnam War was fought…show more content…

The goals of this foreign policy was to end communism containment while starting democracies.  For the United States, the war ended in the withdrawal of American troops and the failure of its foreign policy in Vietnam.  

Another major foreign policy action was the entry to World War I.  On August 4, 1914 there was an outbreak in Europe.  A war started between the central powers and the allied powers.  The central powers consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungry, and the Ottoman Empire.  They were also known as the Triple Alliance.  The Allied Powers, also know as the Triple Entente consisted of Britain, France, and Russia.  An immediate cause of the war was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914.  Some long term causes that started the war were militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism.  America tried to keep themselves isolated from the war in Europe.  Before the war, America had an idea of neutrality. Neutrality is when American lives and property is not threatened.  There was great ethnic diversity in the United States which led to a public union about war.  The United States also had the idea of freedom of the seas.  This meant the routes for trading were open.  The United States had the desire to trade with both the central and the allied powers.  The United States had a great economic interest in the war at this time.  There were many different

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