What was Roosevelt's big stick diplomacy?

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a system of foreign policy that established U.S. superiority in Asia

a system of foreign policy that established U.S. superiority in Asia

a system of foreign policy in which the U.S. used force to gain colonies

a system of foreign policy in which the U.S. used force to gain colonies

a system of foreign policy that allowed the U.S. to intervene in Europe's wars

a system of foreign policy that allowed the U.S. to intervene in Europe's wars

a system of foreign policy in which the U.S. threatened to use force to achieve its goals

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The correct response is:

a system of foreign policy in which the U.S. threatened to use force to achieve its goals.

Roosevelt's "big stick" diplomacy emphasized the importance of a strong military presence and the willingness to use it to achieve U.S. interests, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean.