How did the Monroe Doctrine lead the way for U. S. imperialism?
A. It threatened military action if Europe attempted to take over the United States.
B. It brokered an agreement to protect conquered African nations from European influence.
C. It arranged a system of importing and exporting goods with newly claimed European regions.
D. It helped the United States extend its sphere of influence over neighboring countries.
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