Which statement describes President Theodore Roosevelt’s attitude about U.S. relations with Latin America? The United States should not get involved in Latin American affairs under any conditions. The United States should intervene in Latin American nations if U.S. interests are involved. The United States should use foreign aid to help poor and exploited people in Latin America. The United States should help Latin American nations gain independence from European powers.
Theodore Roosevelt inherited an empire-in-the-making when he assumed office in 1901. After the Spanish-American War in 1898, Spain ceded the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam to the United States. In addition, the United States established a protectorate over Cuba and annexed Hawaii. For the first time in its history, the United States had acquired an overseas empire. As President, Roosevelt wanted to increase the influence and prestige of the United States on the world stage and make the country a global power. He also believed that the exportation of American values and ideals would have an ennobling effect on the world. TR's diplomatic maxim was to "speak softly and carry a big stick," and he maintained that a chief executive must be willing to use force when necessary while practicing the art of persuasion. He therefore sought to assemble a powerful and reliable defense for the United States to avoid conflicts with enemies who might prey on weakness. Roosevelt followed McKinley in ending the relative isolationism that had dominated the country since the mid-1800s, acting aggressively in foreign affairs, often without the support or consent of Congress.
I think its B or D but im not sure which one
Yeah I think that too but I'm kinda leaning more towards B
So am I
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