how were the results of the big stick policy, dollar diplomacy, and moral diplomacy similar in latin…

how were the results of the big stick policy, dollar diplomacy, and moral diplomacy similar in latin america?\npeople in latin america were inspired to create stronger democracies.\npeople in latin america celebrated that the us never sent troops into their region\npeople in latin america were angry at us actions taken in various countries\npeople in latin america hoped their governments would declare war on the us.

how were the results of the big stick policy, dollar diplomacy, and moral diplomacy similar in latin america?\npeople in latin america were inspired to create stronger democracies.\npeople in latin america celebrated that the us never sent troops into their region\npeople in latin america were angry at us actions taken in various countries\npeople in latin america hoped their governments would declare war on the us.

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The Big Stick policy (used by Theodore Roosevelt, involving military - like threats), Dollar Diplomacy (using economic power, Taft's policy), and Moral Diplomacy (Woodrow Wilson's, claiming to promote moral principles but often interfering) all involved U.S. interference in Latin America. Such interference, whether through economic, military - threat, or moral - claiming means, led to Latin American resentment.

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C. People in Latin America were angry at US actions taken in various countries.