Answer:
It provides a visual of military might that helps Roosevelt to argue his main point.
Explanation:
The "big stick metaphor" is a visual idea that Roosevelt uses to clarify his foreign policty strategy.
The big stick works as a tool that can work as a threat, but that can also be used to apply force, and Roosevelt's foreign policy strategy was to have foreign countries, especially those in Latin American, comply with his whishes, either peacefully (the threat), or by force.
Answer:
A. All I can say about my rival's idea is that he's a thief and he should
be ignored.
The correct answer is C. Surreptitious exchange of money.
They are secretly exchanging the money without witnesses which is what surreptitious means and it fits the chinked part.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
n the sentence, "in" is a prepositional phrase, but you have to add the words "place of" along. Otherwise it would not count as a prepositional phrase.