Yes. A book that describes the foreign policy of Theodore Roosevelt is a secondary source.A book that describes something is a secondary or even tertiary source of information. If the source uses secondary sources as a reference and reinterprets the information, then it may be a tertiary source.
A book describing Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy would be a secondary source of information. It provides analysis and interpretation of his policies by a historian or author, as opposed to a primary source like a letter written by Roosevelt himself. A cartoon about his foreign policy would also be a secondary source but may offer a more visual and satirical perspective.
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Theodore Roosevelt.
realist because he expanded foreign policy
big stick diplomacy
Spanish American war
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Theodore Roosevelt - to Panama in November 1906
The president you seek is Theodore Roosevelt.
His strengths was that he wanted to help people on there jobs.
it helped people
The foreign policy of Theodroe Roosevelt was the Corollary Monroe Doctrine.