Theodore Roosevelt's Big Stick Policy
A. indicated a departure from the traditional iso...
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Theodore Roosevelt's Big Stick Policy
A. indicated a departure from the traditional isolationist policies regarding European affairs
B. meant that American words would be backed by force
C. was a continuation of the previous president's foreign policy.
D. advocated using weapons as a means of diplomacy
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