Identify these foreign policy doctrines
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| Worked to halt the influence of the USSR; was the dominant foreign policy until the end of the cold war | Containment
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| Asserts that the Western Hemisphere is closed to European colonization and that any attempt by a European power to extend its system to this hemisphere would be taken as an unfriendly act; | Monroe Doctrine
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| Asserts the right of the US to intervene in the affairs of Latin American nations whenever they are unstable | Roosevelt Corollary
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| States that the US will actively protect its interests in the Middle East in response to Soviet encroachments in Afghanistan and the Middle East | Carter Doctrine
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| This approach seeks to avoid involvement in Europe's alliance systems and wars; often favors high tariffs; dominant throughout the 19th century and after World War One | Isolationism
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| We will provide mil. and eco.aid to Greece and Turkey | Truman Doctrine
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| States that America will not undertake all the defense of nations of the world. We will help when it is in our national interest | Nixon Doctrine
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| Stated that the US would aid any nation in the Middle East against armed aggression from a Communist nation | Eisenhower Doctrine
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| Declares that the US has a right and obligation to intervene anywhere in the world where there is political insurrection and to combat the USSR; regarded as a return to the early days of the cold war | Reagan Doctrine
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