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soldier1979 [14.2K]
3 years ago
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The position of the United States toward Latin America in the 1800s can be characterized as what

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vladimir1956 [14]3 years ago
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Answer: The position of the United States toward Latin America in the 1800s can be characterized as protective. Explanation: ... Instead it promoted the idea of expelling any European claim from the continent, in a doctrine that was called Monroe Doctrine, whose main phrase was: "Americas for the Americans"
34kurt3 years ago
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Answer: The position of the United States toward Latin America in the 1800s can be characterized as protective. Explanation: ... Instead it promoted the idea of expelling any European claim from the continent, in a doctrine that was called Monroe Doctrine, whose main phrase was: "Americas for the Americans".

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