According to Woodrow Wilson's Missionary Diplomacy, what were three reasons the U.S. wouldnt recognize another government?
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Ответ:
If a government was seen as oppressive, undemocratic, or hostile.
Explanation:
"Missionary diplomacy" is a term used to describe Wilson's approach to foreign affairs, particularly those related to Latin America. Wilson believed that the United States was responsible for spreading morality and democracy around the world, and that the United States was better suited to judge the needs of different countries than the countries themselves. The doctrine stated that the United States would refuse to recognize a foreign government if this was seen as oppressive, undemocratic, or hostile.
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Explanation:
Mombasa was burnt down. By 1515 the Portuguese had succeeded in conquering most of the coastal towns, bring them under Portuguese rule. However towns like Gedi, Kilifi, Pate, Manda, Mombasa and Lamu continued with resistance. Mombasa was heavily attacked in 1528.