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why would the united states become involved in foreign affairs, according to the monroe doctrine?
○ to keep wars from happening between european nations
○ to stop european nations from enslaving people in other regions
○ to respond to events that threatened the united states
○ to prevent dictators from taking over newly independent nations
The Monroe Doctrine (1823) established that the U.S. would view European interference in the Americas as a threat to its own security and interests. It framed U.S. involvement in foreign (hemispheric) affairs as a response to actions that endangered the nation, rather than the other listed goals.
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to respond to events that threatened the United States