Which statements accurately describe effects of the Monroe Doctrine?

(Choose 2)
It allowed the United States to set a firm border with Canada.
It started the War of 1812 with Great Britain.
It became a standard part of American foreign policy used by many presidents.
It led to the United States getting more territory from Spain.
It made the United States a player on the world stage.

1 answer

The two statements that accurately describe the effects of the Monroe Doctrine are:

  1. It became a standard part of American foreign policy used by many presidents.
  2. It made the United States a player on the world stage.

The Monroe Doctrine established a clear stance against European colonialism in the Americas, influencing American foreign policy for many years. It also marked the United States' emergence as a significant power in international relations.