A. China
China's population is 1.4 billion.
c. Anglo-Saxons
b. Normans
d. 30s
c. greatest persecutor of Christians.
b. first Christian emperor.
d. sole defender of Islam.
Answer:
B. False.
The Monroe Doctrine was not designed to expand US influence in the internal affairs of European nations. Instead, it was a foreign policy statement issued by President James Monroe in 1823 that aimed to establish and protect the sovereignty of the newly independent nations of Latin America. The doctrine declared that the Americas were off-limits for future colonization by European powers and that any attempts to colonize or interfere with the newly independent nations would be considered an act of aggression against the United States.
The Monroe Doctrine was primarily focused on preventing European colonization or intervention in the Western Hemisphere rather than expanding US influence in European affairs. It aimed to promote a sense of regional solidarity among the newly independent nations of the Americas and assert the United States as a dominant power in the Western Hemisphere.
The Monroe Doctrine was not meant to expand US influence in European nations. Its aim was to prevent European nations from interfering with independent nations in the Americas, thereby asserting the United States' sphere of influence.
The Monroe Doctrine was not designed to expand US influence in the internal affairs of European nations. Established by Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and President James Monroe in 1823, the primary aim of the doctrine was to prevent European interference in the independent nations of the Western Hemisphere. Contrary to expanding US influence in Europe, it aimed at curtailing European influence in the Americas, asserting the United States' sphere of influence in the Western Hemisphere. Later additions to this policy, like the Roosevelt Corollary, reinforced this position, proclaiming the United States' right to act as an 'international police power' in Latin America. The Monroe Doctrine, articulated by President James Monroe in 1823, was not designed to expand U.S. influence in the internal affairs of European nations. Instead, it was a policy statement that aimed to prevent further European colonization in the Americas and to signal that the United States would consider any interference by European powers in the affairs of independent nations in the Americas as a threat to its own security. The doctrine emphasized the idea that the Americas were to be free from future colonization by European powers.
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B) Germany's invasion of Poland
C) Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor
D) Japan's invasion of the Philippines
The correct answer is:
B. Germany's invasion of Poland
Explanation:
In the early stages of WWII, the invasion of Poland in 1939 was the final event that caused the declaration of war of Britain and France against Germany, and for the United States' President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the American population to think of Germany as the main aggressor. This event didn't immediately caused the entrance of the United States to WWII because of the Neutrality Acts, which prevented the country entering to war because of the previous damage WWI had left, but it began the questioning of whether or not the country should side with the Allies.
President Roosevelt, then asked the Congress to modify the Neutrality Acts, so that the United States could sell guns to the Allies, and later for the Lend-Lease program to be approved to help Britain. The last event that caused United States declaration of war, was Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor on 1941.