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Zorluk: Çok zorThe War of 1812 and the Monroe Doctrine

"The question presented by the letters you have sent me, is the most momentous which has been offered to my contemplation since that of Independence. That made us a nation, this sets our compass and points the course which we are to steer through the ocean of time opening on us... Our first and fundamental maxim should be, never to entangle ourselves in the broils of Europe. Our second, never to suffer Europe to intermeddle with cis-atlantic affairs. America, North and South, has a set of interests distinct from those of Europe, and peculiarly her own."
—Thomas Jefferson, letter to President James Monroe, October 24, 1823

Which of the following developments in the early nineteenth century best explains the geopolitical viability of the foreign policy position advocated in the excerpt?

  1. A
    The formalization of a mutual defense treaty between the United States and newly independent Latin American governments.
  2. The alignment of British mercantile interests and naval supremacy with the containment of continental European influence in the Western Hemisphere.Cevap
  3. C
    The establishment of a joint colonization program in South America negotiated between the United States and the European Holy Alliance.
  4. D
    The unified support of the Federalist Party for Democratic-Republican trade restrictions, which eliminated partisan division over foreign policy.

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The alignment of British mercantile interests and naval supremacy with the containment of continental European influence in the Western Hemisphere.
The correct answer is correct because the Monroe Doctrine, while a bold unilateral declaration, could not be militarily enforced by the United States alone in 1823. The policy was viable because Great Britain's powerful Royal Navy sought to protect its open trade markets in Latin America by preventing the Spanish, French, or Holy Alliance from re-establishing colonial rule in the region, thereby aligning British interests with the doctrine's objectives.

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1
Analyze the excerpt to identify the author, recipient, date, and main argument.
The author is Thomas Jefferson writing to President James Monroe in October 1823, advising that the United States must avoid European entanglements and prevent European powers from intervening in cis-atlantic affairs.
This establishes the historical context of the formulation of the Monroe Doctrine.
2
Evaluate the geopolitical strength of the United States in 1823 relative to major European powers.
The United States was a relatively young nation with a small military and navy, making it incapable of unilaterally enforcing a ban on European colonization across the entire Western Hemisphere.
Understanding the limitations of US power helps identify why the doctrine's success depended on external factors.
3
Identify the role of European powers, specifically Great Britain, in the Atlantic world during this period.
Great Britain possessed the world's most powerful navy and had developed lucrative trading relationships with the newly independent Latin American republics.
This connects US diplomatic goals with the global balance of power and British maritime interests.
4
Synthesize these factors to determine how the policy became viable despite US military limitations.
Because Britain wanted to prevent the Holy Alliance from restoring Spanish colonial monopolies, the British Royal Navy acted as the de facto enforcer of the non-colonization principle, making the Monroe Doctrine viable.
This identifies the primary historical cause of the doctrine's real-world efficacy.

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The formulation and enforcement of the Monroe Doctrine in the context of early nineteenth-century geopolitics.
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