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Based on the passage, which best describes President Monroe's point of view about relations among the countries of Europe?

1. He is most loyal to the European countries from which the majority of Americans originally emigrated.
2. He does not really care what happens inside Europe as long as the events do not affect the United States.
3. He aligns himself with the nations that give their citizens the most liberty and potential happiness.
4. He declares that the United States will make every effort to prevent war from taking place within Europe.

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User Scrpy
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2

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User Emily Mabrey
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Answer: 2

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In the passage it states that "in the wars of the European powers in matter relating to themselves we have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy to do so." Which should give u a hint about his point of the war in Europe

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