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Choose all of the statements that describe the main points of the Monroe Doctrine.

1. Europe would no longer be able to sell goods exploited from their colonies to the United States.

2. Any attempted interference by a European nation in the Western Hemisphere would be seen as a hostile act by the United States and dealt with accordingly.

3. European nations would be prevented from establishing new colonies in the Western Hemisphere.

4. The United States would remain neutral to and not become involved in European affairs.

5. The United States would collect taxes on European colonies in the East.

6.The United States would refrain from interfering with established European colonies in the Western Hemisphere.

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On the December, the 2nd the president James Monroe stated the Monroe Doctrine with the only purpose of forbidding future colonization of the Western Hemisphere by European Countries. Accordingly, the doctrine claims four parameters which are best described on the following statements.

2. Any attempted interference by a European nation in the Western Hemisphere would be seen as a hostile act by the United States and deal with dealt accordingly. This statement is the last on the doctrine, the acts are mentioned here refer to any attempting of power over the Western Hemisphere.

3. European nations would be prevented from establishing new colonies in the Western Hemisphere. This is third point discussed on the Monroe Doctrine.

4. The United States would remain neutral to and not become involved in European affairs. The united states claimed this as second point to consider , they also clarify that they will not interfere in war between European countries.

6. The United States would refrain from interfering with established European colonies In the Western Hemisphere. The first statement claimed on the doctrine to respect the established nations.

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The statements that describe the main points of the Monroe Doctrine are:

2. Any attempted interference by a European nation in the Western Hemisphere would be seen as a hostile act by the United States and dealt with accordingly.

4. The United States would remain neutral to and not become involved in European affairs.

3. European nations would be prevented from establishing new colonies in the Western Hemisphere.

6. The United States would refrain from interfering with established European colonies in the Western Hemisphere.

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