Question
Which of the following best describes Roosevelt's beliefs about U.S. foreign policy in Latin America?
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Responses
American interests were best focused on domestic policies.
American interests were best focused on domestic policies.
The U.S. had no need to expand its influence in Latin America.
The U.S. had no need to expand its influence in Latin America.
The U.S. had no need to interfere in Central and South America.
The U.S. had no need to interfere in Central and South America.
American interests benefited the rest of the Western Hemisphere.
(1 point)
Responses
American interests were best focused on domestic policies.
American interests were best focused on domestic policies.
The U.S. had no need to expand its influence in Latin America.
The U.S. had no need to expand its influence in Latin America.
The U.S. had no need to interfere in Central and South America.
The U.S. had no need to interfere in Central and South America.
American interests benefited the rest of the Western Hemisphere.
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The statement that best describes Roosevelt's beliefs about U.S. foreign policy in Latin America is:
**American interests benefited the rest of the Western Hemisphere.**
This aligns with Roosevelt's approach, particularly his "Big Stick" policy, which emphasized the idea that the U.S. had a responsibility to maintain stability and economic opportunities in Latin America, often justifying intervention in the region for the perceived greater good.
**American interests benefited the rest of the Western Hemisphere.**
This aligns with Roosevelt's approach, particularly his "Big Stick" policy, which emphasized the idea that the U.S. had a responsibility to maintain stability and economic opportunities in Latin America, often justifying intervention in the region for the perceived greater good.
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