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Why did President James Monroe issue the Monroe Doctrine in 1823? Select the two correct answers

A. to secure U.S. trade with multiple warring nations in Europe
B. to assert U.S. neutrality in European conflicts and wars
C. to warn European powers against interfering in affairs in the Americas
D. to defend U.S. borders against encroachment by Canada and Mexico
E. to declare U.S. rights to colonize additional lands in the Western Hemisphere

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#1:C, #2: Harriet Tubman -helped the enslaved people, David Walker -did advocate for violence, Frederick Douglass -wrote about his personal experiences, William Lloyd Garrison was an advocate for nonviolence, #3: The Economic, Constitutional Convention, Articles of Confederation, and National, #4:A, #5:C, #6:B, #7:A and C, #8:B and E, #9:C and A, #10:D, #11:A and D, #12: Virtual and Actual, #13: The Stamp, Declaratory, and unity among the colonies, #14:B, #15:D, #16:C and D, #17: The Saratoga, New York, and The South, #18:B, #19:C, #20:B and E, #21:D, #22:B, #23: Northern states- Manufacturing and had Extensive Commerce, Southern states- Agriculture and had Limited Commerce .

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B and C

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The Monroe Doctrine when it was issued had two main tasks. On the one hand, to keep Europeans away from Latin America and to ensure the primacy of American interests in the region, especially because in this period the fire of revolution was spreading across the whole Latin America. Monroe's Doctrine, on the other hand, also made it clear to the European powers that the United States would not interfere in their differences and possible conflicts.

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