The Big Stick Diplomacy was implemented by Theodore Roosevelt and was a policy of intervenience in Latin American affairs because in the American view those countries could not keep their affairs in order.
The Dollar Diplomacy adopted by President Taft that promoted the American business interests abroad by replacing military alliances with economic ties, increasing American influences and securing lasting peace.
Both Diplomacies had problems but historians say that Roosevelt’s Big Stick was more successful overall because it resulted in more benefits than failures. The other two diplomacies increased hostility in Latin America and in Asia that eventually influenced the Alliances in WWI.
Answer:
c, d, e i think
Explanation:
Roosevelt defeated Hoover in the 1932 Presidential election because he offered the people of America a way out of being poor and homeless. He offered them hope of a brighter future. He offered them a chance to once again have decent jobs to pay off debts, to buy houses and food.
The white house is located in the capital of The United States of America which is referred to as Washington D.C.
Answer:
Economic development does not necessarily provide a high standard of living
Explanation:
Very often the GDP is taken as a measure for the strength of an economy, at rightly so, but it is also often used as a measure of the standard of living and the human development index, and that is very wrong. While the high GDP always results in better living conditions, it doesn't mean that the improvements are big, or that the population has a high standard of living. We can take China as an example. It is one of the biggest economies in the world, second to be more specific. Its GDP is enormous, and it is constantly on the rise. On the other hand, the people do not have a high standard of living, and are far behind lot of nations where the GDP is much lower. Also, the people are very limited in numerous things, be it the internet and what is available on it or freedom of speech, they are on relatively low level.