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The Monroe Doctrine expressed the idea that the United States would not become involved in European affairs. (This does not include trade.) Do you believe the policy of not interfering with European affairs should be followed today? Why or why not? Cite at least two examples of recent (within the past five years) U. S. action that supports your opinion

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