What do I need to know about James Monroe?

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What do I need to know about James Monroe? #1 He was president during the “Era of Good Feelings.” U.S. on a patriotic “high” after the War of 1812 The U.S. was hopeful due to this time of great innovation and invention

What do I need to know about James Monroe? #2 He issued the Monroe Doctrine to all European nations that influenced foreign policy for from 1823 and was copied/altered by Theodore Roosevelt and Dwight Eisenhower. Why was it so important???

So…..What is the Monroe Doctrine? Document Analysis Using the documents at your table, as a group analyze the political cartoon at your table to answer the questions with the cartoon. Prepare to Discuss!

So…..What is the Monroe Doctrine? Using this video, explain the significance of the Monroe Doctrine. Sentence Stem: In the Monroe Doctrine, James Monroe warned European nations to _______________________________ and the United States would _______ _______________________________. https://www.youtube.com/v/HBmsQela_nc

Describe what is happening in the picture. What does the “stop sign” mean? What do you believe Europe’s response means? What does the line labeled “Monroe Doctrine” imply?