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The answer can be B and C
There were some colonists called “loyalists” who supported the British. There were also some Native American tribes who supported the British because the colonists wanted to expand past the Appalachians.
Is there an answer D that was cut off?
Of all the option given about the dollar diplomacy of United States, the correct answer is “U.S. Dollar Diplomacy in Latin America was often accompanied by military intervention”.
Answer: Option A
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The Dollar Diplomacy of United States was all about foreign policy which aided for the creation of stability promoting the American interest in commerce over the globe through China and West Africa.
But the foreign policy was intervened with military intervention accompanying to the Latin America. The dollar diplomacy failed to create the stability in commercial interest with the failure of aim to abandon the military intervention from the Latin America in due course of revolutionary times.