The Monroe Doctrine and Mommsen's Law is a book written by Charles Francis Adams in 1914. The book explores the historical context and significance of the Monroe Doctrine, a foreign policy statement made by United States President James Monroe in 1823. Adams examines the Doctrine's evolution over time and its impact on American foreign policy.In addition to the Monroe Doctrine, Adams also discusses Mommsen's Law, which states that ""history repeats...
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