A number of additions to the foreign policy of the United States of America not only increased the tension between the US and the world. Among these additions are the Monroe Doctrine, the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, and the Truman Doctrine. Each one was added to defend and represent the interests of the United States of America. While doing so, those additions also "raised questions about the United States' role in the World."
The first of these came the Monroe Doctrine. During the years of Imperialism and European expansion certain colonized Latin American nations would rebel and regain their independence. While having their independence they were still far from securing it. …