Asked by Sydney Patrick on Jun 25, 2024

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Woodrow Wilson's moral imperialism in Latin America produced

A) eight years of unprecedented stability in the region.
B) more military interventions than any president before or since.
C) economic growth and diversity for the region.
D) very little to show for the policy, as his attention was mostly on Europe.
E) strong allies for the United States in World War I, especially Mexico.

Moral Imperialism

The imposition of a nation's perceived moral standards and values upon another country or people, often used to justify imperialism and colonization.

Military Interventions

Military interventions are actions undertaken by a nation's military forces to intervene in the affairs of another country, often to enforce international mandates, protect interests, or support allies.

Stability

The state of being steady and unchanging, often used to describe economic, political, or social conditions that are consistently reliable and free from upheaval or disorder.

  • Assess the impacts of Woodrow Wilson's "moral imperialism" on Latin American countries and the foreign policies of the United States.
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Nicole SchaeferJun 30, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Woodrow Wilson's moral imperialism led to more military interventions in Latin America than any other president before or since, as he sought to spread democracy and protect U.S. interests.