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SashulF [63]
4 years ago
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Why did Theodore Roosevelt think merely the threat of force was sufficient to achieve hia foreign policy goals?

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1 answer:
Gnom [1K]4 years ago
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Answer:

Theodore Roosevelt think that the threat of force was sufficient to achieve to achieve the foreign policy goals because <em>D) Roosevelt felt that engaging in peaceful negotiation was more effective than using force</em>.

Explanation:

Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the U.S. Although he was recognized for his foreign policy, he was also a peacemaker. Roosevelt influenced U.S. foreign policy even before being president as Assistant Secretary under President William McKinley.

One example of his peaceful way to solve problems between countries/nations is the Russo-Japanese War. The peaceful negotiations of Roosevelt approached both nations.

The President wanted for a world in which countries turn into discussions or treaties instead of war to settle international/national disputes.

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