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based on what youve read, how do you think jefferson wanted monroe to respond to britains offer of a joint statement against the further colonization of latin america?
he wanted monroe to reject the offer.
he wanted monroe to accept the offer.
he wanted monroe to ask another country for help instead.
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<reasoning>
Analyze Jefferson's advice to Monroe
Using the Monroe Doctrine Context and Jeffersonian Foreign Policy knowledge points
- Thomas Jefferson's October 1823 letter to President James Monroe strongly advised accepting the British proposal for a joint declaration.
- Jefferson viewed Great Britain as the nation that could do the United States the most harm, and having them as an ally on this issue would prevent European intervention in the Americas.
- He famously wrote: "One nation, most of all, could disturb us in this pursuit... Great Britain is the nation... with her on our side we need not fear the whole world."
- Therefore, Jefferson wanted Monroe to accept the British offer of a joint statement.
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<answer>
<mcq-option>He wanted Monroe to reject the offer.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>He wanted Monroe to accept the offer.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>He wanted Monroe to ask another country for help instead.</mcq-option>
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Analyze Jefferson's advice to Monroe
Using the Monroe Doctrine Context and Jeffersonian Foreign Policy knowledge points
- Thomas Jefferson's October 1823 letter to President James Monroe strongly advised accepting the British proposal for a joint declaration.
- Jefferson viewed Great Britain as the nation that could do the United States the most harm, and having them as an ally on this issue would prevent European intervention in the Americas.
- He famously wrote: "One nation, most of all, could disturb us in this pursuit... Great Britain is the nation... with her on our side we need not fear the whole world."
- Therefore, Jefferson wanted Monroe to accept the British offer of a joint statement.
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<mcq-option>He wanted Monroe to reject the offer.</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>He wanted Monroe to accept the offer.</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>He wanted Monroe to ask another country for help instead.</mcq-option>
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