The Monroe Doctrine was written by James Monroe, former president of the United States. He wrote the Monroe Doctrine after Latin America fought for their independence. Its main purpose was to rid the Americas of European influence and warn the Europeans if they ever tried to reestablish colonization.
C is the answer I believe to your question
The US supported an isolationist policy during WW1, because they didn't really know which side to join
The US is a country of immigrants, and there were immigrants from both Central and Ally powers, with immigrants from both sides wanting the US to join their homeland's side.
Which is why they didn't want war.
hope this helps
Answer:
D, taxing interstate trade
Explanation:
Congressional powers are the expressed power of the constitution provided to it under section 8 of Article 1. Congress also has implied power to execute any law necessary to carry out its expressed law. These powers are implemented to congress by the United States constitution ruled by the Supreme Court. Congress acts as the legislative body of the United States with explicitly defined enumerated powers.
The constitution provides Congress with numerous powers but has also laid some limitations on its power one of which one is taxing Interstate trade. The foreign policies of the United States is it's socializing with overseas nations and framing standards of association for its organizations, authorities, and systems for the natives of the United States. The main motive of these policies is to build a sustainable democratic, secure and prosperous world for the welfare of the United States and international Nations. It also states that commercial linkage with other foreign nations will protect Americans overseas businesses, international education, agreements on international Commodity, and also protect American Citizens living overseas.