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Historians debate whether the increased role of the U.S. in international affairs after 1896 was an extension of earlier policies or a departure from them. Which events listed below indicate it was an extension and which indicate it was a departure?


1. Washington’s Farewell Address

2. Monroe Doctrine

3. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

4. Purchase of Alaska


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Answer:

2. Monroe Doctrine

1. Washington’s Farewell Address

Explanation:

Monroe Doctrine was an extension of the foreign policy of the United State. It threatens European nations by not allow more colonization and monarchs rule in the Western Hemisphere. The doctrine helped colonies in North and South America to adopt a democratic government.

Washington’s Farewell Address was the last speech given by George Washington after he served his term as President of the United States. He advised American to view themselves as unified and to be careful with other nations while dealing with them.