In this passage, Monroe discusses the US relationship
 with newly independent nations, such as Haiti.
 But with the Governments who have declared their
 independence and maintain it... we could not view any
 [interference] for the purpose of oppressing them, or
 controlling in any other manner their destiny, by any
 European power in any other light than as... an
 unfriendly disposition toward the United States.
 -The Monroe Doctrine, 1823
 What can be inferred about European interference in
 the new nations of Latin America?
 O It would lead to independence for other Latin
 American nations.
 O Other Latin American nations would support the
 interference.
 O The United States would support the interference.
 O The United States would see the interference as an
 aggressive act.