Imperialism Through the Presidents AP US History A brief recap.

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Imperialism Through the Presidents AP US History A brief recap

1. Roosevelt’s “Big Stick” Policy ( ) ► Wanted greater US involvement in world affairs. ► Advocated for peaceful relations, but wanted a strong American presence in to ensure US prosperity. ► America as world policeman ► “Speak softly and carry a big stick”

2. Taft’s “Dollar Diplomacy” (1909) ► Encouraged US to invest in foreign relations ► Dollars, not bullets, would advance US authority and ensure stability. ► Ordered troops to Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico. ► Use of force was a way to teach other nations how to establish law and order.

Wilson’s “Moral Diplomacy” (1912) ► US should champion democracy around the globe and help maintain world peace. ► Emphasized American ideals like democracy, believed America should help spread those ideals. ► Caused US to meddle in affairs in Latin America (esp. Mexico) and Asia.