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what was the main reason that president theodore roosevelt used the big stick policy?
he wanted to show critics in the united states that he could control the economy.
he wanted to show the world that the united states was a strong country.
he wanted to expand the empire of united states into more areas of the world.
he wanted to force other countries to become democracies.
The "Big Stick" policy (associated with Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy, often summarized as "speak softly and carry a big stick") was primarily about projecting U.S. power and influence globally to establish the U.S. as a strong, respected nation on the world stage. Let's analyze each option:
- Option 1: The Big Stick policy was focused on foreign policy, not domestic economic control for critics, so this is incorrect.
- Option 2: This aligns with the goal of showing the world the U.S. was a strong country capable of asserting its interests (e.g., in Latin America, naval power, etc.).
- Option 3: While expansion of influence occurred, the main reason wasn't "empire expansion" in the traditional colonial sense, but establishing U.S. strength and influence.
- Option 4: The policy was about U.S. power and interests, not forcing democracy on other countries.
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B. He wanted to show the world that the United States was a strong country.