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Multiple Choice. Which of the following best describes Roosevelt's beliefs about U.S. foreign policy in Latin America?(1 point)
Responses
The U.S. had no need to interfere in Central and South America
The U.S. had no need to interfere in Central and South America
American interests were best focused on domestic policies
American interests were best focused on domestic policies
The U.S. had no need to expand its influence in Latin America
The U.S. had no need to expand its influence in Latin America
American interests benefited the rest of the Western Hemisphere
Responses
The U.S. had no need to interfere in Central and South America
The U.S. had no need to interfere in Central and South America
American interests were best focused on domestic policies
American interests were best focused on domestic policies
The U.S. had no need to expand its influence in Latin America
The U.S. had no need to expand its influence in Latin America
American interests benefited the rest of the Western Hemisphere
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The response that best describes Roosevelt's beliefs about U.S. foreign policy in Latin America is:
**American interests benefited the rest of the Western Hemisphere.**
Roosevelt's approach, particularly through the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, emphasized that the U.S. had a responsibility to intervene in Latin America to stabilize the region and protect American interests.
**American interests benefited the rest of the Western Hemisphere.**
Roosevelt's approach, particularly through the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, emphasized that the U.S. had a responsibility to intervene in Latin America to stabilize the region and protect American interests.
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