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The Monroe Doctrine was consistent with the spirit of nationalism at work in the United States during the 1820s.
Horney
Karen Horney, a psychoanalytic theorist known for her theory of neurotic needs and her work on neurotic personality development.
Reaction Formation
A defense mechanism where an individual behaves in a manner opposite to their actual feelings or desires, often to hide their true impulses.
Neurotic Competitiveness
An indiscriminate need to win at all costs.
Hyper-Competitive
An intense and excessive desire to win and be more successful than others in every situation.
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