President Teddy Roosevelt added to the Monroe Doctrine by proclaiming that the United States had the right to
a) interfere in the affairs of Latin American nations
Explanation:
By the time Teddy Roosevelt became the President of the country in 1902 the Monroe Doctrine was to be resented by the bureaucrats and the business men of the country alike as they were looking to find avenues of expansion business and to have a form of imperialism of their own in their own sphere of influence.
Teddy Roosevelt had understood the significance of such measures by then so he agreed to sanction the interference in the affairs of Latin America for the US after which large scale interventions in the politics of Latin America began.
Answer:
Nevertheless, despite recent advances in practice, archaeological sites face increasing challenges from development, climate change, tourism, insufficient management, looting, conflict, and inadequate governmental resources.
I'm not sure if it's correct, but I'm guessing it's that.
Answer:
1. Oregon
2. To spread Republican Democracy throughout North America
Explanation:
John Louis O'Sullivan who lived between 1813 to 1895, was once a US Minister to Portugal, and primarily an American columnist and editor, who was famous for his "manifest destiny" slogan in 1845, for the purpose of advocating for the expansion of Uinted States to Texas and later the Oregon Country.
In his attempts to justify his claim, he stated that, the manifest destiny of the United States, is to overspread the continent allotted by Providence or God for the free development of yearly multiplication into millions in population.