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What global changes prompted the Monroe Doctrine? What were its key provisions?
How does it signal a new age for the United States? What connections can be drawn between this era and the modern day?
1.James Monroe and foreign policy for the United States to prohibit the European countries from interacting with Latin America while America could not interact with Europe made the Monroe Doctrine. The key provisions of this doctrine goods within the markets of America and Europe.
2.This shows America’s international presence within the system by expanding their territory and made them a high dominant power within the world.
It is commonly supposed that there is a vital difference between ancient ethics and modern morality. For example, there appears to be a vital difference between virtue ethics and the modern moralities of deontological ethics (Kantianism) and consequentialism (utilitarianism). At second glance, however, one acknowledges that both ethical approaches have more in common than their stereotypes may suggest. Oversimplification, fallacious interpretations, as well as a broad variation within a particular ethical theory make it in general harder to determine the real differences and similarities between ancient ethics and modern morality. But why should we bother about ancient ethics at all? What is the utility of comparing the strengths and weaknesses of the particular approaches? The general answer is that a proper understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of virtue ethics and modern moral theories can be used to overcome current ethical problems and to initiate fruitful developments in ethical reasoning and decision-making.