The statement that best completes the diagram about Monroe doctrine is that the A. Europe loses power in the Americas.
<h3>What was the
Monroe doctrine?</h3>
It was a foreign policy that established than any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US.
Because of this, the Europe loses power in America because the Monroe Doctrine no longer allowed European countries to interfere with America affairs.
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Much of what I know of Adams's views on the French Revolution as it was happening is in reading parts of his letters to Thomas Jefferson as they appear in the book John Adams, by David McCollough. Adams was not against the revolution so much as he was against the extreme violence and methods that he pretty much equated as indiscriminate murder. He differed with Jefferson in this, as Jefferson held that the executions of the aristocracy and heads of institutions that supported them were necessary and signaled to the world there was no going back. Both Adams and Jefferson lost French friends to the revolution. Adams was of the opinion that the FR was resulting in replacing the tyranny of the few with the tyranny of the majority and that the excesses of the committee would lead to catastrophy in the end. Consequently, Adams developed a less than cordial esteem for the the leaders, while retaining hope for the French people in general. He had no love for the French agents the committee sent to America to drum up popular support for France and against Great Britain. These people caused serious problems for Adams as president and contributed greatly to the split in friendship with Jefferson that lasted for years.
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To give the United States the power of self-government best describes the main action called for by the Declaration of Independence.
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I might not be correct but I think this is an opinion question. What is the first thing you notice when looking back on that work?
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One difference discrimination
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What I mean by this in 1954 the Brown V EDU was made and this was to desegregate the black and white community in school.
Which lead to the acts in 1957
In 1964 the people ended actual discrimination across the board. School, work, public place, transit, and anywhere you could think of.
This does not mean every one followed this type of stuff we have seen racist in modern society but a huge step for the black community