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Imperialism Diplomacy (Dollar Diplomacy (Examples (The diplomacy of the…
Imperialism Diplomacy
Dollar Diplomacy
Examples
The diplomacy of the present administration has sought to respond to modern ideas of commercial intercourse. This policy has been characterized as substituting dollars for bullets. It is one that appeals alike to idealistic humanitarian sentiments, to the dictates of sound policy and strategy, and to legitimate commercial aims
now largely dominated by U.S. interests. Hoping to head off trouble, Washington urged U.S. bankers to pump dollars into the financial vacuum in Honduras and Haiti to keep out foreign funds.
The Monroe Doctrine, issued by President James Monroe in 1823, had warned other nations against expanding their influence in Latin America.
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This Picture shows how the Teddy got things done, he knew he needed a strong military so most of the money went into new military statics.
requirements
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"speak softly and carry a big stick" was a huge help to all the requirements that needed to be made making people understand that they have to do these in order to join us.
Requirements for the congress, also when teddy needed to help make diplomacy .
Description: Getting everything small to make something so big. Making sure you have everything so nothing falls apart.
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This picture shows how requirements work. You have to have everything in order to do something. Basically getting small things to put all together.
Missionary Diplomacy
Examples
Wilson's ethical and religious beliefs also profoundly influenced his foreign policy. Nations, like individuals, should adhere to high ethical and moral standards. Democracy, Wilson thought, was the most Christian of governmental systems, suitable for all peoples.
Despite Wilson's admirable ideas and objectives, missionary diplomacy was a disaster. Perhaps some of the historians who have placed Wilson high in the presidential pantheon have not given enough consideration to the failure of missionary diplomacy.
Woodrow Wilson came to the presidency with little knowledge of or interest in foreign affairs. His well-known remark to a Princeton friend, "It would be the irony of fate if my administration had to deal chiefly with foreign affairs," seemed to emphasize his concentration on domestic questions.
Description:A deny of an Latin American, that showed an hostile to American interest.
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This picture gives an example on what Woodrow Wilson idea was when he denied the idea of Latin American government.
Big Stick Diplomacy
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Description: Threat of force. Words that Theodore Roosevelt spoke spoke "Speak softly and carry a big stick
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I think this picture gives a great example of what Big Stick Diplomacy because President Obama did try making a deal with Iran. He spoke softly and we needed to lay down the law and show that we didn't need anyone else.