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when roosevelt took office, his approach to foreign policy became known as
in his view,
america needed to take military action in latin america to protect key assets.
ooked back
to the , which had successfully kept europear
e. his
expansion of this policy became known as the
struggled to repay a loan to european countries, and a crisis developed when military action was taken against the country.
the event signaled to roosevelt that the united states should intervene in latin american affairs to prevent future conflicts,
but not all countries welcomed u.s. intervention. peruvian writer and diplomat
openly
criticized his actions, referring to it as mere \yankee imperialism.\
options:
\big stick diplomacy.\
\moral diplomacy.\
\dollar diplomacy.\
- Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy centered on using military strength alongside diplomacy, called "Big Stick Diplomacy."
- This built on the Monroe Doctrine, which barred European expansion in the Americas.
- Roosevelt expanded this with the Roosevelt Corollary, justifying U.S. intervention in Latin America.
- Peruvian writer/diplomat Manuel González Prada openly criticized this as "Yankee Imperialism."
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- First blank: "Big Stick Diplomacy."
- Second blank: Monroe Doctrine
- Third blank: Roosevelt Corollary
- Fourth blank: Manuel González Prada