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zaharov [31]
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Which statement best describes the message of the Monroe Doctrine?

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Archy [21]4 years ago
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The answer is c hope I helped :-D
iren [92.7K]4 years ago
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The letter C-the United States would not allow European nations to form new colonies in the Americas
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