Contrast the foreign policies of Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson. Drag each policy to the correct president.

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Theodore Roosevelt

William Howard Taft

Woodrow Wilson

Theodore Roosevelt

- "Speak softly and carry a big stick" policy
- Big Stick Diplomacy
- Assertive and aggressive approach to foreign policy
- Expanded U.S. influence in Latin America
- Built the Panama Canal

William Howard Taft

- Dollar Diplomacy
- Emphasized economic investments in foreign countries
- Focused on trade and investment to secure U.S. interests abroad
- Supported the expansion of American business interests in Latin America and Asia

Woodrow Wilson

- Moral Diplomacy
- Promoted democracy and human rights in U.S. foreign policy
- Opposed imperialism and intervention in Latin America
- Championed the idea of self-determination for nations
- Supported the League of Nations