The answer is redemption. In United States history, the Redeemers were a political alliance in the Southern United States during the Reconstruction Era that trailed the Civil War. Redeemers were the southern wing of the Bourbon Democrats, the traditional, pro-business faction in the Democratic Party, who shadowed a policy of Redemption, seeking to exile the Radical Republicans, a coalition of freedmen, "carpetbaggers", and "scalawags". They normally were led by the rich landowners, businessmen and professionals, and dominated Southern politics in most parts from the 1870s to 1910.
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because the Roman's believed that their religion was superior to all others
No, the Monroe Doctrine does not provide U.S. sympathy for the new revolutionary governments in South America. You're thinking of the "Good Neighbor" policy.
Some characteristics of the Aryan culture were that it was patriarchal
meaning that the father was the head of the household. They were also
polytheistic in that they worshipped many gods whose wives were
unfaithful. They are also said to be nomadic with some living more by
hunting while others raised livestock.