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Roosevelt Corollary, Dollar Diplomacy, Missionary Diplomacy

The three diplomatic policies, Roosevelt Corollary, Dollar Diplomacy, and Moral Diplomacy, changed the role of the United States in many ways. They expanded America’s influence as it began its role as a world power. The United States started becoming part of the business of other countries to spread their power across the nations. Even today, decades after these policies were first put to use, Americans who have studied the history of their country can see that these policies have changed the way people live in the United States. The diplomatic policies allowed the United States to intervene in the affairs of other nations. Each one played a significant role in the history of America and therefore, should be thoroughly examined and explained to others.
The first important diplomatic policy was the Roosevelt Corollary, also known as the “big stick” policy. The president at that time, Theodore Roosevelt, based his Latin American policy on a West African proverb that said “s...

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