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Imperial Presidents
Theodore Roosevelt
Big Stick Ideology
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Imperialist and expansionist at it's core, aiming to "civilize" other countries
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Country Involvement
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Russia
Roosevelt intervened into the Russo-Japanese war, persuading both sides to sign a peace treaty
Panama
During his presidency, Roosevelt realized one of the long standing American goals, a trans-isthmian canal., as well as supporting a rebellion against the government
Woodrow Wilson
Moral Diplomacy
Most peaceful of the 3 major policies, aiming for peace and democracy
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A step in different direction in foreign policies, not aimed on imperialism and expansion, but rather on spreading of ideology
Country Involvement
Mexico
Wilson influenced a revolution in Mexico, and promoted Carranza as the new president
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William McKinley
Open Door Policy
Main goal was to improve disposition with China in order to maintain the profitable foreign markets presented
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Country Involvement
China
Helped dismantle the spheres of influence and provided educational support hoping to retain market access
Cuba
Supported the Cuban revolutionaries against the oppressive Spanish government, which eventually led to the sinking of the US. Maine and the Spanish-American War
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William Howard Taft
Dollar Diplomacy
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Similar to big stick policy, but with less aggressive approach, to substitute "Dollars for Bullets"
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Country Involvement
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China
Extended into the sphere of influence, estabilishing profitable trade for the United States
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