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olasank [31]
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Over [174]3 years ago
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President Roosevelt used Big Stick diplomacy in many foreign policy situations. He brokered an agreement for an American-led canal through Panama, expanded American influence in Cuba, and negotiated a peace treaty between Russia and Japan. ... force that effects the actions, behavior, or policies of others

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