roosevelts big stick diplomacy can best be described as _______.\n\na program of economic assistance to…

roosevelts big stick diplomacy can best be described as _______.\n\na program of economic assistance to latin america, which had political and social reforms as a means of combating communist influences\nthe u.s. response to the soviet unions attempt to drive the u.s. and its allies out of west berlin by blockading the city during the cold war\na message to latin america that the united states would take a more active role in latin american affairs, including the use of military intervention\nthe policy of using national diplomacy to promote business interests of american citizens in foreign countries

roosevelts big stick diplomacy can best be described as _______.\n\na program of economic assistance to latin america, which had political and social reforms as a means of combating communist influences\nthe u.s. response to the soviet unions attempt to drive the u.s. and its allies out of west berlin by blockading the city during the cold war\na message to latin america that the united states would take a more active role in latin american affairs, including the use of military intervention\nthe policy of using national diplomacy to promote business interests of american citizens in foreign countries

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Brief Explanations:

To solve this, we analyze each option:

  1. The first option describes economic aid with anti - communist reforms, which is related to later policies (like Kennedy's Alliance for Progress), not Big Stick diplomacy.
  2. The second option is about the Berlin Blockade during the Cold War, which is not related to Roosevelt's Big Stick diplomacy (which was in the early 20th century, pre - Cold War).
  3. Big Stick diplomacy, associated with Theodore Roosevelt, emphasized the US taking an active role in Latin America, including the potential use of military force to protect US interests and maintain order. This matches the third option.
  4. The fourth option describes economic diplomacy for business interests, which is more like Dollar Diplomacy (associated with Taft), not Big Stick diplomacy.

Answer:

C. a message to Latin America that the United States would take a more active role in Latin American affairs, including the use of military intervention