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How was the Roosevelt Corollary different from the Monroe Doctrine?
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How was the Roosevelt Corollary different from the Monroe Doctrine?
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Roosevelt Corollary was an entirely new diplomatic tenet that epitomized his cannon approach to foreign policy while the Monroe Doctrine sought to bar entry to the European empires.
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The Roosevelt Corollary said the United States would get involved in the affairs of Latin American countries
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