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    Mon·roe Doc·trine
    /mənˈrō ˌdäktr(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. a principle of US policy, originated by President James Monroe in 1823, that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US.

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  2. 10 hours ago · Das Ölgemälde Washington überquert den Delaware zeigt Monroe die Flagge haltend neben Washington auf dem Weg zur Schlacht von Trenton (Emanuel Leutze, 1851). Das Gemälde The Capture of the Hessians at Trenton, December 26, 1776 zeigt links von George Washington, der in der Bildmitte zu Pferde positioniert ist, den schwer verwundeten und von John Riker gestützten James Monroe (John ...

  3. 10 hours ago · As a result of a close relationship established between Romanticism and Catholicism in the struggle against modernity in the early 19th century, a significant number of mystical phenomena, especially involving visionary women, spread throughout Europe during the 19th century. The works of Anna Katharina Emmerick stand as one of the earliest and primary influencers in this regard. Her mystical ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MonotheismMonotheism - Wikipedia

    10 hours ago · Monotheism is the belief that one god is the only deity. A distinction may be made between exclusive monotheism, in which the one God is a singular existence, and both inclusive and pluriform monotheism, in which multiple gods or godly forms are recognized, but each are postulated as extensions of the same God.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NewsNews - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · U.S. reassertions of the Monroe Doctrine notwithstanding, Latin America was a battleground of competing telegraphic interests until World War I, after which U.S. interests finally did consolidate their power in the hemisphere. World railway and telegraph system, 1900

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