The way <span> theodore roosevelt view the process of western settlement in the late 19th century was: </span><span> </span><span>D. He wanted to slow it down in the interest of Indians and the environment.
The settlement in the late 19th century caused many indians to lose their sacred land and it also increases the amount of waste from mining and plantation process. Slowing down the plantation will prevent these things from going overboard</span>
In this very same paradigm, we can suggest that in order for these two world nations to come to a better relations provide them a single enemy to battle. This is to focus on more important and urging matters such as climate change, poverty alleviation and others than competing each other's interests.
<span>An early saying from "Cato" by English poet Joseph Addison.</span>