The _______ demanded that Latin American countries keep their financial affairs on order or risk intervention by the United States. A. Good Neighbor Policy
B. Knox Policy
C. Monroe Doctrine
D. Roosevelt Corollary

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Answer: The "D. Roosevelt Corollary" demanded that Latin American countries keep their financial affairs on order or risk intervention by the United States, since it was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine. 

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