Answer is C.
(c) Conviction that justice, democracy, and Christian morality should guide foreign policy.The answer is supported in the text on pages 665.
Answerno Taft was a poor politician a was follower of what Roosevelt did soAnswerno Taft was a poor politician a was follower of what Roosevelt did soTaft was not a good president.His dollar diplomacy was not very good, he wasn't trustworthy, he had no arts of a dashing political leader, he betrayed his campaign promises, and had no military experience
Theodore Roosevelt in 1901-09, William Howard Taft in 1909-13, Woodrow Wilson in 1913-21
the progreesive presidents were president Woodrow Wilson and willliam howard Taft and Theodore roosevelt
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.
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conviction that justice, democracy, and Christian morality should guide foreign policy.
(c) Conviction that justice, democracy, and Christian morality should guide foreign policy.The answer is supported in the text on pages 665.
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Taft and Roosevelt combined had more votes than Wilson, but Wilson had the most votes of any one candidate.
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* President Theodore Roosevelt * President Woodrow Wilson * President William Taft Were all Presidents during the Progressive Era.
William Howard Taft is the president that the phrase dollar diplomacy calls to mind.
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Yes more than roosevelt even. compared to roosevelt Taft had 90 trust which is twice as more than roosevelts. Thoug he approached it with a peaceful bills such as his dollar diplomacy "subsituting the dollar for bullets" Taft supported many Progressive cause. Taft broke more trust than TR (Theodore Roosevelt)
Roosevelt's Corollary supported the doctrine that declared the United States could intervene, or use military force to keep peace, in Latin American countries when necessary. Taft believed the United States should invest in other countries to countries. Woodrow Wilson followed Moral Diplomacy, which is also known as Missionary Diplomacy, the idea of refusing to recognize governments that were not democratic
Of the three, Dr. Woodrow Wilson was the Democrat.