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- what did the monroe doctrine declare?
a) european nations should not interfere in the americas, and the u.s. would avoid
european wars
b) all trade must go through u.s. ports
c) slavery must be allowed in new western territories
d) the u.s. would expand into canada
- sectionalism refers to:
a) a supreme court ruling on interstate commerce
b) loyalty to ones region rather than the nation as a whole
c) the policy of government subsidies
Question 5
The Monroe Doctrine's key points are that European nations should not interfere in the Americas' affairs, and the U.S. would stay out of European conflicts. Option A matches this. Option B is incorrect (no such trade mandate). Option C is about slavery in territories (not Monroe Doctrine). Option D is incorrect (U.S. didn't aim to expand into Canada via the doctrine).
Sectionalism is the idea of prioritizing one's region over the nation. Option A is about a court ruling, not sectionalism. Option C is about government subsidies, unrelated. Option B defines loyalty to a region over the nation, which is sectionalism.
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A) European nations should not interfere in the Americas, and the U.S. would avoid European wars