Why did Roosevelt think the United States had a right to intervene in Latin America?

They had a right to help preserve law and order

They had the right to create colonies wherever they wanted to.

They had a right to take over any Latin American country anytime they wanted to.

The United States never thought they had a right to intervene in Latin America.

The correct answer is: They had a right to help preserve law and order.

The correct answer is: They had a right to help preserve law and order.

During the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the United States intervened in Latin America under the policy known as the "Good Neighbor Policy." Roosevelt believed that the United States had a responsibility to help maintain stability and preserve law and order in the region. This approach emphasized non-intervention, mutually beneficial economic relations, and cooperation with Latin American countries. The goal was to improve relations with Latin American nations and counteract the negative image and influence associated with past U.S. interventionist policies in the region.