Context
Effects on Land
Global Politics
National Conditions
100

In what year was the Monroe Doctrine made?

1823

100

Where could European Powers not colonize anymore as described in the Monroe Doctrine?

The Americas.

100
What is the timeline of the intensity of political fervor after the Monroe Doctrine?

It initially subdued the fervor but exacerbated the topic around 80 years later.

100

How did the Monroe Doctrine lead to the ability of the U.S to focus on internal development?

The fact that European Powers, because they couldn't colonize, led less trade and competition in the market.

200

Who was the audience of the Monroe Doctrine?

European Powers.

200
Between which hemispheres did a dichotomy develop?

The Eastern and Western hemispheres.

200

The U.S started to be feared by other countries because it was a regional ______.

Leader

200
How did the Monroe Doctrine help keep the U.S safe when, post War of 1812, the military was weak?

More obstacles form European Powers stopped coming about.

300

To whom did Monroe originally give advise to in the Monroe Doctrine?

The Congress.

300

What was the U.S able to focus on without the hindrance of European colonization?

Manifest Destiny.

300

What was any European attempt to interfere with the western hemisphere considered?

A Hostile Act.

300

This doctrine paved the way for intervensionism in the 20th century. Was the U.S a victim or instigator of this?

Instigator.
600

Internal debates were being held on the national identity of the U.S. What identity did the Monroe Doctrine establish of the U.S?

A Protector and/or Leader.

600

Which part of the British military, helped convince the Europeans that their land is now separate from the West?

The Navy.
600

Which smaller countries did this Doctrine pave independence for?

The Latin American Countries.

600

Why did the Monroe Doctrine lead to the economic powerhouse America became? There are two reasons.

American businesses can dominate and territorial expansion.

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