In 1906 there was a famous debate between Senators J. C. Spooner and Augustus C. Bacon. Senator Spooner defended President T. Roosevelt's activism in foreign policy matters. Spooner argued that treat negotiations were a primary duty of the president and that the details need not be made public by having a senate hearing on the matter. Senator Bacon disagreed with this view, however, he had to back down when the question of who was in the best position to understand and create agreements with foreign nations. Bacon admitted that the president was in the best position concerning foreign affairs.
Roosevelt's intervention emphasized America's growing role in world affairs.
Roosevelt
A declaration made by president Theodore Roosevelt in Dec 1904. It authorized U.S. intervention in the affairs of neighboring American countries in order to counter threats posed to U.S. security and interests.
The major foreign affair in FDR's administration was the World War II- both keeping the US out of it , getting into it and fighting it once we were in it.
Near the end of his term as president, President Theodore Roosevelt extended executive privilege to domestic affairs. The situation involved the refusal of the US Attorney General to turn over documents that explained why legal proceedings had not been instituted against the US Steel Corporation. The Senate threatened then to imprison the head of the Bureau of Corporations for contempt as the desired documents were discovered to be held by the Bureau head. Roosevelt interjected himself into the affair by having the documents delivered to the White House. Roosevelt then challenged the US Congress to impeach him.President William Howard Taft soon became the new president and also refused to provide the documents the Senate had requested. The matter was dropped.
Big Stick Policy
intervention in Latin American affairs
Roosevelt's intervention emphasized America's growing role in world affairs.
Theodore Roosevelt's father was Theodore Roosevelt Sr. He was a philanthropist and businessman, working primarily in the plate glass industry. He was also involved in civic and community affairs, serving as a founder and president of the New York City Children's Aid Society.
Spanish American war
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Legislative Affairs Office
The Department of State aids the President with foreign affairs, managing diplomatic relations, negotiating treaties, and representing the U.S. abroad.
he was like... he this place is fithy then he just wanted to do stuff so he did