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    the economic and diplomatic exhaustion. After the inevitable War of 1812, President James Monroe passed another attempt of diplomatic control in the western hemisphere, the Monroe Doctrine. After Napoleon’s defeat, France’s empire crumbled and restored several monarchies such as Austria and Prussia. These new monarchies along with Russia wanted to colonize in the Americas. However, James Monroe’s Monroe Doctrine stated that if any European powers tried to colonize the Americas, then the US would…

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    the institution of social society new oppression's, the war had another motive. America eventually had to get involved, not because they supported the colonist but because the European power was in America's domain. This aided in sparking the Monroe Doctrine during its run. http://www.spanishwars.net/img/spanish-american-war.jpg Writing of Karl Marx When it comes to the idea of communism was an influential figure Karl Marx. He traveled the world very often. Writing in Berlin, England, France,…

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    The United States Foreign Policy is to create and keep the peace by balancing the war and keeping the United States secure from any foreign country invading the United States. In the United States, the people responsible for making the choice of the decisions made and ruling of Foreign Policy is the Executive Branch. Foreign Policy is either bilateral or multilateral, which means common ground with two countries or more. America's Foreign Policy covers ranges of military, political, ideological…

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    From 1822 to 1823, when the European “holy alliance” attempted to interfere in the independence movement of Latin America, the United States actively pursued the policy of “American affairs is American affairs”.In 1823, the United States President Monroe made a statement to the Congress, declared: “In the future any European powers may not be the continent has been independent and free country as the object of future colonization.” He also said that the United States does not interfere in the…

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    this when President Monroe was in Boston upon his late tour, involved by citizens, surrounded by the military, harassed by invitations to parties and applications immeasurable for office, some gentleman asked him if he was not completely worn out. Then he replied, ‘O no. “A little flattery will support a man through great fatigue.” James Monroe was a hard worker which made him one of the best presidents. James Monroe was born on April 28, 1758 in Westmoreland, Virginia. The Monroe family came to…

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    Leadership is the ability to lead or guide others. That is the definition of leadership, but that to some that is not what a great leader. A great leader is honest, reliable, has confidence, and a great communicator. John Adams, James Madison, and James Monroe are presidents who have these qualities. John Adams know best for being the second President of the United States. John Adams had a great foreign policy, but a very terrible domestic policy. His domestic policy was called the Alien…

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    President James Monroe is known for his numerous contributions to the United States of America as a political leader. Monroe was the fifth President of the United States, and he was the last President to be named as one of America’s Founding Fathers. Monroe is known for his Monroe Doctrine which states that the United States cannot be influenced or changed by the powers of any other country. Of course little is ever said about the life of James Monroe before he began his political career. It…

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    My president is James Monroe, who was the fifth president of the United States of America. Here are a few interesting facts about President Monroe. While serving under General Washington at the Battle of Trenton he was wounded and he carried a bullet in his shoulder the rest of his life. Monroe also bought the land that is now known as Florida from Spain. My favorite fact about Monroe was that he died on the birth of our nation on July 4th, 1831. He was a unique person because he was the first…

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    James Monroe won the election. The time during the administrations of President Monroe was known as the "Era of Good Feelings" because the 2 political parties were getting along. The Panic of 1819 and the Curse of Hard Times The Panic of 1819 was the first financial panic since President Washington…

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    is the image conveying? How does the image convey such ideas/information? The image is conveying an illustration of Theodore Roosevelt with his expansion and enforcement of the Monroe Doctrine. Roosevelt once famously said, “Speak softly, and carry a big stick” regarding his attitude on foreign policy. The Monroe Doctrine was a U.S. foreign policy aiming to dominate the entire American continent in the 1820s. It gave the U.S. to allow military force if the Europeans were to invade either North…

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