The correct answer is the International Court of Justice (known colloquially or informally as the World Court). President Roosevelt was highly committed to international cooperation, and in 1935 he fought, unsuccessfully, for U.S. membership in the World Court, the main judicial organ of the United Nations and the one that arbitrates legal disputes among UN member nations.
In fact, the United States has never had an easy relationship with the ICJ, and in 1986 it withdrew from that organ's compulsory jurisdiction, since the court ruled that it owed Nicaragua war reparations after having occupied it between 1912 and 1933.
Roosevelt’s policy in Latin America was called “Big Stick policy” that meant that negotiation needed to be peaceful but also strength should be used if something went wrong and it was used especially against the European influence in Latin America. Because of that, there was a threat of a “big stick”. This policy was used in Venezuela because of a British and German blockade, in Panama because of the Canal of Panama, in Nicaragua because of the Nicaragua Canal, in Cuba.
In Asia, Roosevelt’s policy was different, The Open Door Policy was about keeping the doors of Asia open for all nations trades. With this in mind, Roosevelt mediated the Russo-Japanese War and helped Japan to gain control of Korea and the key ports of China, this way power in China went from Russia to Japan.
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Your answer is D. Battle of the Ardennes
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