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History, 23.01.2022 14:00 berankworthy7153

Which 2 facts show how President Roosevelt Views the United States obligation to become involved in world affairs? None of these answers are wrong. But 2 of them better represent the ideas behind the Roosevelt Corollary.

Fact 1: The United States principle beliefs include democracy, independence and freedom.

Fact 2: The United States will not intervene in any country’s foreign affairs unless the country commits wrongdoings.

Fact 3: The Monroe Doctrine only applies to countries in Latin America.

Fact 4: The United States will maintain friendly relations with countries that share their ideals.

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