An aggressive foreign policy.
His strengths was that he wanted to help people on there jobs.
The importance of foreign policy is to advance economic prosperity
The importance of foreign policy is to protect America and the Americans
Eisenhower felt that limited, regional conflicts hurt the United States (:
Roosevelt was thought of as the first modern president because he was the first to get involved in foreign affairs, with his "Big Stick Policy". Other things he did during his presidency that he is remembered for is his Square deal, Hay-Pauncefote treaty, his corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, and "The Big-Stick Policy" which came upon after Roosevelt said that his motto was "to speak softly and carry a big stick." After this the press named his aggressive foreign policy the "Big-Stick Policy".
Theodore Roosevelt. He is the President that took the USA into the 1900's, and out of it's post Civil War attitude.
The policy is referred to as 'Appeasement'.
Roosevelt Theodore wanted to make the United States a global power. His idea was to 'speak softly and carry a big stick'. He sought a powerful defense for his country to overcome conflicts with the enemies. He followed an aggressive foreign policy even though he had little support from the Congress.
Theodore Roosevelt's domestic policy
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The president you seek is Theodore Roosevelt.