Answer:
they were more formally involved in global affairs
Explanation:
After 1867, the United States were more formally involved in global affairs.
This is evident in the fact that, United States were involved in some expansion sit policies such as :
Purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867
United States setting up provisional government in Hawaii in 1893
In 1898 United States invaded Cuba and declares war on Spain
In 1899, United States began trading with China
The Monroe Doctrine was a policy that had its origin in the US in 1832, with the aim of fighting against European colonism in American lands. The US defined that they would not intervene in existing colonies but that they would consider any new movement (invasion or annexion) perpetrated by Europeans in America as an offence to the US.
President McKingley decided the intervention of the US in the conflict between Spain and Cuba, in which the latter was fighting for independence. In fact, since his decision the conflict was namd the Spanish-American war, as the US took the side of Cuba against the Spanish to end this share of European colonialism.
At first, the US stood apart of the conflict, but the sensacionalist news that arrived to the US showed how the Spanish were commiting atrocities against Cuban civilians. The US public opinion supported the intervention. Finally, the incident of the Maine, the US ship in Havana, whose explosion was attributed to the Spanish, was considered as a direct offence and triggered the arrival of US troops to Cuba. The Monroe doctrine supported interventions when the US was directly offended.
I believe the answer is A. Frances Perkins
He believed that all white men had a right to vote
This meant that if you weren't rich you could vote now
This Still excluded African-Americans and women
Abuses in crop lien system reduce many tenant framers to state of economic slavery as their debts to landlords and merchants carried over from one year to another