"We often view the nineteenth century as fundamentally defined by its traditional notion of gender roles, especially as embodied in the cult of domesticity...Domestic ideology, or the cult of domesticity, can be defined as a series of related ideas that characterized the family home as the particular domain of the woman, that idealized the woman in the home (the angel in house) as the center of spiritual and moral goodness for the nuclear family, and that based these ideas in the belief that women were innately weaker—both physically and intellectually—and less capable of taking care of themselves in the rough and tumble public sphere."
the idea of culture and advocating for your country, celebrating leaders important to that country, or even specific dates that are to each country, like independence day
Monroe doctrine was the thing that blocked other nations from coming into americas. It was enforced by the british military who were the strongest at time. Many nations accepted this out of fear of their military.