How did Theodore Roosevelt play the role of Judicial Leader?
In 1905, Roosevelt issued a corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, which allows the United States to exercise international policy power so they can intervene and keep smaller countries on their feet.
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About Monroe Doctrine
The Monroe Doctrine was a United States policy that stated further efforts by European Countries to colonize land or interfere in some other way with the states in America would be viewed as acts of aggression that would require and provoke U.S. intervention. The Doctrine was first introduced on December 2, 1823, by U.S. President James Monroe who first declared the Doctrine during his seventh annual State of the Union Address to Congress. The Doctrine stated that the United States would not interfere with existing European colonies or internal concerns of European countries as long as the European countries would no longer attempt to colonize the Western Hemisphere.
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