two early doctrines the us followed was manifest destiny
manifest destiny was a plan to cover the entire continent of North America (Canada, Mexico and the central American states) of course they didnt take all of Mexico or Canada but succeeded in reaching the Pacific Ocean
another was the monroe doctrine (we wont get involved in European wars/affairs as long as europeans stay out of American business)
of course the monroe doctrine was quite hypocritical when America took the philipenese and cuba from Spain.
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The foreign policy initiative calling for an end to all European colonization efforts in the Western Hemisphere was known as the Monroe Doctrine. The Monroe Doctrine was brought about in 1823.
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Containment was the foreign policy meant to resist the expansion of the Soviet Union. This policy was implemented by the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
sphere of influence and extraterritorial rights
British foreign policy
Prior to its imperialist policy during WW II, Japan had a long history of isolationism.
The policy of staying out of foreign affairs, known as isolationism, is when a country chooses not to get involved in the political or military affairs of other nations. This policy was followed by the United States during periods of its history, such as before World War I and after World War II. The goal is to focus on domestic issues and avoid being drawn into conflicts that do not directly impact the country's interests.
The foreign policy that caused offense to Americans during the presidency of James Adams was that of the French. History remains unclear on why President Adams was so insulted by French policy whilst visiting the country, but he promptly left and returned to the US.
pro-western in support of the United States and Great Britain
what idea was the major justification for U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War era?
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containment
Isolationism
The u.s policy during the first world war was policy of isolation
France
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