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Progressive Era Politics (Roosevelt's Big Stick Diplomacy (Refers to…
Progressive Era Politics
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Taft's Dollar Diplomacy
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further its aims in Latin America and East Asia through the use of its economic power by guaranteeing loans
President William Howard Taft and Secretary of State Philander C. Knox followed a foreign policy characterized as “dollar diplomacy.”
efforts of the US to further its foreign policy through use of economic power by guaranteeing loans to foreign countries.
centered on reducing the levels of corruption and to this end the U.S. took control of a country's customs.
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The United States felt obligated, through the dollar diplomacy, to uphold economic and political stability.
Wilson's Moral Diplomacy
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is the system in which support is given only to countries whose beliefs are analogous to that of the nation.
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United States would grow and at the same time, help other nations to grow and prosper in terms of economic conditions by helping them.
spread democracy, peace, and promote American economic growth with countries whose moral beliefs were similar to those of the United States.
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he party's platform built on Roosevelt's Square Deal domestic program and called for several progressive reforms.
the rift between the progressive and conservative wings of the Republican Party was apparent even before Roosevelt left office.
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