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bekas [8.4K]
3 years ago
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One of President Theodore Roosevelt's favorite phrases was an African proverb which was "Speak softly, and carry a big stick, yo

u will go far." Roosevelt's foreign policy became known as big stick diplomacy. Which statement best describes big stick diplomacy?
the promotion of democracy in all countries
the pledge to remain neutral in the foreign affairs
the threat of using military force in foreign policy
the creation of economic policies to benefit the U.S.

i will give brainliest answer to whoever gets it right:) thanks
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Cloud [144]3 years ago
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 President Theodore Roosevelt's favorite phrases was a African proverb that said "Speak softly, and carry a big stick, you will go far." Roosevelt's foreign policy became known as big stick diplomacy.  the statement best describes big stick diplomacy is ?<span> 

Anwser :</span><span>the threat of using military force in foreign policy </span>
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