America as a World Power

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America as a World Power S E C T I O N 4 America as a World Power HOME ASSESSMENT 1. Look at the graphic to help organize your thoughts. List ways Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson used American power around the world during their presidencies. Using American Power Roosevelt Wilson continued . . .

America as a World Power S E C T I O N 4 America as a World Power HOME ASSESSMENT 2. What do you think were the similarities and differences between Roosevelt’s Big Stick policy and Wilson’s missionary diplomacy? Think About: • the goal of each of these foreign policies • how the policies defined the role of U.S. intervention in international affairs • how the policies were applied ANSWER continued . . .

America as a World Power S E C T I O N 4 America as a World Power HOME ASSESSMENT 2. What do you think were the similarities and differences between Roosevelt’s Big Stick policy and Wilson’s missionary diplomacy? Think About: • the goal of each of these foreign policies • how the policies defined the role of U.S. intervention in international affairs • how the policies were applied ANSWER Both were foreign policies that broadened the Monroe Doctrine and addressed potentially dangerous situations in Latin America. “Big stick” policy cast the United States in the role of international police officer and had an economic focus. “Missionary diplomacy” cast the United States in the role of judge and had a moral tone. continued . . .

America as a World Power S E C T I O N 4 America as a World Power HOME ASSESSMENT 1. Look at the graphic to help organize your thoughts. List ways Teddy Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson used American power around the world during their presidencies. Using American Power Roosevelt Wilson Helped mediate the settlement in Russo-Japanese War Launched construction of Panama Canal Formulated the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine Formulated “missionary diplomacy” Ordered U.S. military occupation of Veracruz Sent General Pershing and expeditionary forces to pursue Pancho Villa in Mexico continued . . .