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Title: Foreign Policy - Imperialism
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Oliver Singler |
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July 1, 2009 |
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Some president’s policies made the U.S. isolationist while other presidents believed that we must get involved in global affairs. The ideal political policy for the U.S. government would probably be somewhere in the middle of both, in order to maintain friendly alliances with nations of the world and protect our own interest at the same time... Showed first 250 characters
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In 1823, America was still a young nation. Yet President James Monroe sent over a Doctrine telling world powers that they are not to try to reclaim Latin America. He did this out of fear. He believed that if European nations reclaimed Latin America, their rule there would enable them to possibly take over America... Showed next 250 characters
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