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“If we intend to say ‘Hands off’ to the powers of Europe, then sooner or later we must keep order ourselves.” —Theodore Roosevelt, quoted in T. R.: The Last Romantic (Brands) Question Use the quote to answer the question. What future U.S. policy toward Latin America is suggested by this quotation from Theodore Roosevelt? (1 point) Responses The United States would remain neutral in Latin American affairs. The United States would remain neutral in Latin American affairs. The United States would work with European countries to control Latin America. The United States would work with European countries to control Latin America. The United States would join with Latin America to resist all European interference in the Americas. The United States would join with Latin America to resist all European interference in the Americas. The United States would become more involved in Latin America and keep European countries out.
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The quotation from Theodore Roosevelt suggests that the United States would become more involved in Latin America and keep European countries out. Roosevelt implies that if the U.S. wants to assert its independence from European powers, it must take responsibility for maintaining order in the region itself. Therefore, the correct response is:
The United States would become more involved in Latin America and keep European countries out.
The United States would become more involved in Latin America and keep European countries out.