The passage of the Seventeenth Amendment granted U.S. citizens the right to vote for Senators for the first time in 125 years when it was passed in 1913.
Answer: America would have remained isolationist
Explanation:
The Monroe Doctrine was simply a policy in the United States policy whereby European colonialism Wass opposed.
The most likely thing that would have happened in the absence of the Monroe Doctrine would be that America would have remained isolationist. This is because the Europeans would have had control over the country's goods and services.
In the story Sasanian the King of India and China, decided to marry a virgin every day and have her executed the next day, to avoid infidelity. The Vizier's daughter Scheherazade was forced to marry the king, because he was not able to find any other virgins. Survival for Scheherazade becomes the main objective in her tale telling to the king. Every night she would tell a story to the king and did not tell the end until the next night, therefore avoid her being executed, then the following night she would end the previous tale and started a new one and left the end untold. That process continued for 1001 nights.