"If we intend to stay hands off to the powers of europe, then sooner or later we must keep to ourselves"

What does the above quote suggest about future U.S policy towards latin america?

My answer: The quote suggests that in the future, they need to either lessen the rules ln Europe, or harden the standards against themselves.

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If it helps, also, there's a hint that says 'be sure to think back to the role the U.S played in Latin America versus the role played in Europe'
The quote means that the U.S. must not interfere in the internal affairs of Latin America.
I'm not sure Ms. Sue's suggestion is the best answer. It depends on who said this and when. Was it James Madison or some other leader?
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