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Big stick policy <span>refers to U.S. </span>President Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy<span>: "speak softly, and carry a </span>big stick<span>."</span>
<span>Generally, if a president has traveled out of the country in order to talk to Germany about export and import agreements, this is known as the President exercising his authority as "chief diplomat", since this is one of the President's many jobs. </span>
well, war, non presidential and presidential government.
The Atlantic passage, or Middle Passage, usually to Brazil or an island in the Caribbean, was notorious for its brutality and for the overcrowded unsanitary conditions on slave ships, in which hundreds of Africans were packed tightly into tiers below decks for a voyage of about 5,000 miles (8,000 km) that could last ...