Did the monroe doctrine want to prevent future European colonization in the western hemisphere? was it, a)the u.s would prevent future European colonization in the western hemisphere. or b)The United States would end diplomatic relations with all European countries? please and thanks

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Answer: The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "a)the u.s would prevent future European colonization in the western hemisphere." the monroe doctrine want to prevent future European colonization in the western hemisphere is that a)the u.s would prevent future European colonization in the western hemisphere

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