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how did great britain offer to help the us stop other european nations from establishing colonies in the americas in the early 1800s?
by making a joint statement against france
by making a joint statement opposing colonization
by making a joint statement against spain
by jointly occupying latin american republics for ten years
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Analyze the British proposal to the United States
Using the Monroe Doctrine Context and US Foreign Policy knowledge points
In 1823, British Foreign Secretary George Canning proposed that Great Britain and the United States issue a joint declaration. This joint statement would declare their opposition to any further European colonization in the Americas and state that neither nation had designs on the newly independent Latin American republics.
Evaluate the multiple-choice options
Using the Monroe Doctrine Context knowledge point
- by making a joint statement against France: Incorrect. While France was a potential threat via the Holy Alliance, the proposal was not specifically a joint statement targeting France alone.
- by making a joint statement opposing colonization: Correct. Canning proposed a joint declaration opposing any future European intervention or colonization in the Western Hemisphere.
- by making a joint statement against Spain: Incorrect. Although Spain was trying to reclaim its lost colonies, the proposed declaration was a broader statement against any European colonization.
- by jointly occupying Latin American republics for ten years: Incorrect. Neither nation proposed military occupation of the newly independent republics.
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<mcq-option>by making a joint statement against France</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>by making a joint statement opposing colonization</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>by making a joint statement against Spain</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>by jointly occupying Latin American republics for ten years</mcq-option>
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<reasoning>
Analyze the British proposal to the United States
Using the Monroe Doctrine Context and US Foreign Policy knowledge points
In 1823, British Foreign Secretary George Canning proposed that Great Britain and the United States issue a joint declaration. This joint statement would declare their opposition to any further European colonization in the Americas and state that neither nation had designs on the newly independent Latin American republics.
Evaluate the multiple-choice options
Using the Monroe Doctrine Context knowledge point
- by making a joint statement against France: Incorrect. While France was a potential threat via the Holy Alliance, the proposal was not specifically a joint statement targeting France alone.
- by making a joint statement opposing colonization: Correct. Canning proposed a joint declaration opposing any future European intervention or colonization in the Western Hemisphere.
- by making a joint statement against Spain: Incorrect. Although Spain was trying to reclaim its lost colonies, the proposed declaration was a broader statement against any European colonization.
- by jointly occupying Latin American republics for ten years: Incorrect. Neither nation proposed military occupation of the newly independent republics.
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<answer>
<mcq-option>by making a joint statement against France</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>by making a joint statement opposing colonization</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>by making a joint statement against Spain</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>by jointly occupying Latin American republics for ten years</mcq-option>
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