Roosevelt Corollary, Dollar Diplomacy and Moral Diplomacy
Denying that the U.S. wanted more territory.
They U.S. didn't want more territory, but wanted to make sure everyone around them was stable.
The U.S would intervene if needed.
Intervention in Latin America became common and congress became displeased with Roosevelt's foreign policies
Wilson believed that support should only be given to countries who has the same moral beliefs as the U.S
It saw most non-economic countrie as a threat to the U.S and provented it from spreading around.
"Our interests are those of the open door a - door of friendship and mutual advantage. This is the only door we care to enter."
Maintaining oderly societies abroad by increasing American investment in foreign economies.
It increased the level of the United States financial involvement abroad, it did not always work.
It created enemies in Latin America where local revolutionary movements oposed American Influcence
"This policy has been characterized as substituting dollars for bullets"
Roosevelt Corollary
By: Lauren Wolcott,
Arturo Ramirez, and Brady Enloe
Moral Diplomacy
Dollar Diplomacy