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What was the main difference between Moral Diplomacy and Dollar Diplomacy in the early 20th century?(1 point)
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Dollar Diplomacy emphasized spreading democratic ideals through foreign aid, while Moral Diplomacy focused on protecting American businesses abroad.
Dollar Diplomacy emphasized spreading democratic ideals through foreign aid, while Moral Diplomacy focused on protecting American businesses abroad.

Moral Diplomacy aimed to promote U.S. economic interests in Latin America and Asia, while Dollar Diplomacy sought to protect American ideals and values in the Western Hemisphere.
Moral Diplomacy aimed to promote U.S. economic interests in Latin America and Asia, while Dollar Diplomacy sought to protect American ideals and values in the Western Hemisphere.

Dollar Diplomacy promoted the use of financial investments to extend U.S. influence, while Moral Diplomacy sought to support nations with similar democratic principles.
Dollar Diplomacy promoted the use of financial investments to extend U.S. influence, while Moral Diplomacy sought to support nations with similar democratic principles.

Moral Diplomacy focused on using military intervention to protect U.S. interests, while Dollar Diplomacy aimed to promote U.S. economic influence through investment.

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Dollar Diplomacy promoted the use of financial investments to extend U.S. influence, while Moral Diplomacy sought to support nations with similar democratic principles.
Explanation: Taft's Dollar Diplomacy used economic power and investment to secure influence, while Wilson's Moral Diplomacy emphasized promoting democracy and moral principles in foreign policy.