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Do it BIG boys!
Big Bill was one nickname for Taft.
Roosevelt's Corollary was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine that declared the United States could intervene, or use military force to keep peace, in Latin American countries when necessary. Dollar Diplomacy focused on business. Taft believed the United States should invest in other countries to maintain and increase its power. Wall street bankers backed loans made by US business to foreign countries. Basically, Roosevelt's "big stick" was military and Taft's "big stick" was business.
Taft did not have a great attitude toward big business. There were 90 antitrust suits during his tenure as president.
William Howard Taft went by Big Bill.
William Howard Taft actually did not have nickname when he was young, but when he grew up people called him all sorts of fat name. They called Taft fat names because he is fat.
Taft did not have a great attitude toward big business. There were 90 antitrust suits during his tenure as president.
William Howard Taft
William Howard Taft. He was a big man.
he agreed with it
William Howard Taft was "Big Bill" . He was a mighty big man.