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... to collect their debts. To keep other powers out, Roosevelt issued his corollary: "Chronic wrongdoing ... may in America, as elsewhere ...
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... US didn't. To prevent this proclaimed what became to be known as the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. The Document said that "Chronic wrongdoing, or ...
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... In a passage from the Corollary, Roosevelt states, "Chronic wrongdoing, or an impotence which results in a general loosening of the ties of civilized society ...
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... right to intervene in the internal affairs of the Latin American nations in the event of "chronic wrongdoing" or "impotence."Roosevelt's first administration ...
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... Doctrine, so names because President Roosevelt maintained that the Unites States, as a °civilizedħ nation, had the right to end °chronic wrongdoingħ and ...
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... or chronic illness) and improvidence (such as drunkenness, lack of money management skills and sloth). After the Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt ...
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... Luke/ Roosevelt states that the approach to managed care in the hospital involves ... Care Long-term care patients are categorized by having a chronic condition and ...
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... are always underestimated, with the result that there is a chronic shortage of ... 1940s in which World War 1 and 2 took place, when Franklin Roosevelt brought the ...
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... still take place and he replied, "It was what Roosevelt had wanted ... 9. Alleviating chronic hunger and rural poverty in developing countries-The International ...
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... still take place and he replied, "It was what Roosevelt had wanted ... 9. Alleviating chronic hunger and rural poverty in developing countries-The International ...
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... In 1944, President Franklin Roosevelt set forth the basis for his postwar domestic ... to be "part of the problem, not the solution" of the chronic US economic ...
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... Andrea Kott best summed up these sentiments best when she said: "Imagine beating chronic, debilitating, even fatal ... Franklin D. Roosevelt was right when he said
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