The factors are public support for keeping the hospital open, business interest groups lobbying for more private hospitals, and <span>wealthy donors who want to name the hospital after themselves
Unfortunately, without money to keep the hospital running the training of the doctors and nurses and the study of rare diseases are always the ones that get sacked. Numerous institutions that study rare diseases have closed down because of this and a high amount of doctors and nurses with great training does not mean that a hospital will keep existing.</span>
<span>B. angered people in other Latin American countries.
The Dollar Diplomacy was Taft's foreign policy plan to remove military intervention in Latin America but remain in economic control.
Dollar Diplomacy promised the removal of American troops however to maintain economic control, the military was often used to intervene. In Nicaragua, the military was used to stage a political coup (overthrow) so bring in a pro-US government. This angered many in Nicaragua as well as surrounding countries. There was fear the US would continue imperial control, manipulating the newly formed governments in Latin America. </span>
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