What was the major message of the Monroe Doctrine? A. Americans could no longer move westward. B. Spain and Great Britain had to
completely withdraw from North America. C. The American continents were closed to European colonization. D. All trade between Europe and Asia had to pass through the Americas.
The correct answer is C) The American continents were closed to European colonization.
The Monroe Doctrine, established by president James Monroe, was a significant foreign policy during the early part of the 19th century. At this time, Monroe felt that European intervention in North America caused nothing but problems. This is why he developed the Monroe Doctrine.
Monroe proclaimed that no new colonization efforts can be taken by European countries in the Western Hemisphere. The United States would honor the already established colonies but wanted no new colonization of the Western Hemisphere. Any new attempts to colonize in the Western Hemisphere would be interepreted as a hostile act and would result in America responding accordingly.
C. A country's citizens elect leaders to create and enforce laws for the entire country.
Explanation: Elections are celebrated periodically so that new leaders can be chosen after a certain period of time, and people can either reward or punish previous leaders through this system, either re-electing or removing them.
The Emergency Quota Act of 1921 established the nation's first numerical limits on the number of immigrants who could enter the United States. The Immigration Act of 1924, also known as the National Origins Act, made the quotas stricter and more permanent.