Multiple Choice
The United States' frequent intervention in the affairs of Latin American countries in the early 20th century
A) established political stability in the area.
B) was appreciated in the region as an effective cloak of defense against European threats.
C) was a "Bad Neighbor" policy that left a legacy of ill will and distrust of the United States throughout Latin America.
D) departed from Theodore Roosevelt's big-stick diplomacy.
E) was intended to spread democracy to the region.
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