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5. PART A: How has the Monroe Doctrine changed over
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The Monroe Doctrine was initially aimed towards
ensuring the safety of Americans, then became a tool
to gain power, but its power has declined somewhat
over the past century.
The goals of the Monroe Doctrine have remained
consistent over the years, with the protection of
America being its ultimate goal.
The Monroe Doctrine shifted from a means of
securing peace in America to a way to gain additional
power through the invasion of foreign countries.
The Monroe Doctrine was initially a means for
America to extend its power but has since been
modified to protect America,
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