The answer is the Monroe Doctrine. This Doctrine was stated by the fifth President of the United States, James Monroe, on December 2, 1823, and became the foreign policy of the nation for many years.
The doctrine stated that:
●<em> The efforts of European nations to colonize land in North or South America, are considered as acts of aggression, requiring U.S. intervention</em>.
●<em> Any interference by European nations with states of North or South America would also be perceived as acts of aggression and would call for U.S. intervention</em>.
● <em>The United States would not interfere with existing European colonies</em>.
● <em>The United States would not get involved with the internal affairs of European nations</em>.
I think it the first on but i’m not completely sure
<span>Thomas Aquinas who attempted to present a rational argument for god's existence two of which being the clockmakers argument and the first causer argument</span>
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imports and exports were effected.
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The emergence of Christianity as the ominant religion in Europe intensified the persecution of Jews.
Explanation:
Since both the religious and political life of Europe became organized around the Christian faith, the Jews were also seen as outcasts, the deniers and 'killers' of Christ.
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