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What was President Roosevelts foreign policy?

big stick diplomacy


Which region was most affected by President Theodore Roosevelts Big Stick policy?

Middle America: Panama, Cuba and Venezuela.


What was Roosevelts big stick diplomacy?

Roosevelt introduced the Big Stick Diplomacy during 1901. "Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick."


How president Woodrow wilsons moral diplomacy differ from roosevelts big stick policy of military force?

"Moral diplomacy" promoted human rights, independence, and equal opportunity.


How president Woodrow Wilson moral diplomacy differ from roosevelts big stick policy of military force?

"moral diplomacy" promoted human rights, independence, and equal opprotunity.


How President Woodrow Wilson's moral diplomacy differ from Roosevelts big stick policy of military force?

"moral diplomacy" promoted human rights, independence, and equal opprotunity.


What was the name given to roosevelts approach to foreign relations?

Roosevelt's approach to foreign relations was known as the "Big Stick Policy" or "Speak softly and carry a big stick." This approach emphasized negotiating peacefully while maintaining the willingness to use military force if necessary to protect American interests.


What was the goal of roosevelts big stick policy and tafts dollar diplomacy towards latin america?

There were two goals that Roosevelt had when making the policy and Taft dollar towards Latin America. The two goals that Roosevelt has were power and money.


Who was part of the big stick policy?

Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy was 'speak softly and carry a big stick."


What was president Roosevelts forigen policy?

Theodore Roosevelt The gunboat(big stick) policy, which meant that if the US was threatened or wanted something, then it would use its army Franklin Delano Roosevelt The New Deal policy meant that if you gave an American money, then he/she would spend it check New Deal


Big stick policy?

Refers to U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy: "speak softly, and carry a big stick.


What did the United States need in order to keep roosevelts policy of speak softly and carry a big stick?

Military capability = the so-called "big stick". So we had to put together a powerful military to make the other countries somewhat more...pliable...to US demands. It's a credible, even if unspoken, threat.