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• what reasons were used by monroe to justify this foreign policy pronouncement, and how do they relate to arguments made during the revolutionary and early republic periods?

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Answer: I think President Monroe justified his foreign policy pronouncement in 1823 by arguing that the young American nation would not tolerate foreign interference in our hemisphere, and any possible intrusion on a person's territory by a european power would be considered as endangering our peace and happiness.

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