The term "transferable skills" describes any skill or talent that can be taken from one kind of job to another. Its opposite is specific or dedicated skills. So a specific skill might be when someone learns how to use a specific kind of computer software that is used only at one workplace. Since that software isn't used anywhere else, knowledge of how to use it isn't a transferable skills. But the same worker, in the process of learning how to use that software, might also have learned a lot about how to use computers. That knowledge of how computers work IS a transferable skill, since it can be valuable in a lot of different workplaces.
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Answer:
United States legitimize its position for intervention in the affairs of Latin American nations.
Explanation:
President Roosevelt views that Latin America was vulnerable to European attack and as per the Monroe Doctrine (1823) allowed the United States to serve as a police force at an international level. It has been used to justify US actions in Cuba, Panama, and other countries in Latin America. In the twentieth century, Latin American countries witnessed over 35 invasions of the U.S forces aimed creating an undisputed area of control throughout the western hemisphere.