Notebook Entry #1Right Side – Three Presidents, Three Foreign Policies

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Notebook Entry #1Right Side – Three Presidents, Three Foreign Policies Date of Foreign Policy Name of Foreign Policy At LEAST three key pieces of information about the president’s foreign policy Draw a visual representation of the President’s Foreign Policy Theodore Roosevelt William Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson

The First Three Presidents of the 20th Century – Left side Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) Background/Personality Trust busting/Fighting Corporate America Foreign Policy – Big Stick Diplomacy Progressive Contributions

The First Three Presidents of the 20th Century – Left side Continued William Howard Taft (1909-1913) Background/personality Relationship with Theodore Roosevelt Contributions Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921) WWI and the Homefront Treaty of Paris(Versailles) and the League of Nations