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How does Monroe develop his argument in the excerpt from “The Monroe Doctrine”?

by differentiating the actions of the United States from its European allies
by listing the injustices committed by European allies of the United States
by referring to the principles on which the United States was founded
by emphasizing his duties as president of the United States

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Answer:

First option by differentiating the actions of the United States from its European allies

Step-by-step explanation:

Monroe Doctrine ( Dec 2, 1823) is a remarkable US foreign policy approved by President James Monroe that declare the Old World (Europe) and New World (US) possess different system and must remain as distinct entity.

The main aim of Monroe Doctrine is to keep US from involving in any internal affairs and wars in Europe. The political system or interest were considered alien to US and any attempt to transferring it to US will be treated as a danger to American interests.

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