The writing of the Monroe Doctrine
A. had an immediate and dramatic effect on American policy.
B. deeply angered the European powers.
C. was an important example of American nationalism.
D. was primarily based on the earlier writings of Thomas Jefferson.
E. was motivated by American interests in Hawaii.
Answer: C
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