Question
How did “big stick” diplomacy lead to dollar diplomacy?(1 point)
Responses
President Taft was opposed to the use of military and opted to utilize financial and economic policy in response to President Roosevelt’s “big stick” diplomacy.
President Taft was opposed to the use of military and opted to utilize financial and economic policy in response to President Roosevelt’s “big stick” diplomacy.
President Taft enforced President Roosevelt’s “big stick” diplomacy to reinforce the financial and economic goals of dollar diplomacy.
President Taft enforced President Roosevelt’s “big stick” diplomacy to reinforce the financial and economic goals of dollar diplomacy.
President Taft was agreeable to the use of military and used dollar diplomacy to fund military interventions, building off of “big stick” diplomacy ideas.
President Taft was agreeable to the use of military and used dollar diplomacy to fund military interventions, building off of “big stick” diplomacy ideas.
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Responses
President Taft was opposed to the use of military and opted to utilize financial and economic policy in response to President Roosevelt’s “big stick” diplomacy.
President Taft was opposed to the use of military and opted to utilize financial and economic policy in response to President Roosevelt’s “big stick” diplomacy.
President Taft enforced President Roosevelt’s “big stick” diplomacy to reinforce the financial and economic goals of dollar diplomacy.
President Taft enforced President Roosevelt’s “big stick” diplomacy to reinforce the financial and economic goals of dollar diplomacy.
President Taft was agreeable to the use of military and used dollar diplomacy to fund military interventions, building off of “big stick” diplomacy ideas.
President Taft was agreeable to the use of military and used dollar diplomacy to fund military interventions, building off of “big stick” diplomacy ideas.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**President Taft was opposed to the use of military and opted to utilize financial and economic policy in response to President Roosevelt’s “big stick” diplomacy.**
This captures the essence of how Taft's dollar diplomacy was formulated as a more economic-focused approach compared to Roosevelt's more militaristic "big stick" diplomacy.
**President Taft was opposed to the use of military and opted to utilize financial and economic policy in response to President Roosevelt’s “big stick” diplomacy.**
This captures the essence of how Taft's dollar diplomacy was formulated as a more economic-focused approach compared to Roosevelt's more militaristic "big stick" diplomacy.