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18 January, 00:56

How was the Roosevelt Corollary different from the Monroe Doctrine? The Roosevelt Corollary said the United States could exercise power and control governments in Asian countries. The Roosevelt Corollary said the United States would get involved in the affairs of Latin American countries. The Roosevelt Corollary said the United States would get involved in European disagreements. The Roosevelt Corollary said the United States had the right to form colonies in Latin America.

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  1. 18 January, 01:02
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    The Roosevelt Corollary was different from the Monroe Doctrine as it said the United States would get involved in the affairs of Latin American countries.

    Explanation:

    The Roosevelt Corollary was a substantial amendment to the Monroe Doctrine by President Theodore Roosevelt. In its altered state, the Monroe Doctrine would now consider Latin America and the Caribbean as territory to expand the commercial interests of the United States in the region, in addition to its original purpose, to maintain European hegemony outside the hemisphere.

    This amendment stated that if a Latin American or Caribbean country threatened or endangered the rights or property of American citizens or companies, the US government was obliged to intervene in the internal affairs of the "derailed" country to reorder it, restoring the rights and patrimony of its citizens and its companies.
  2. 18 January, 01:22
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    I think that you just answered your own question in the question you asked.
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