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Theodore roosevelt increased power in world affairs through its actions in

Theodore roosevelt increased power in world affairs through its actions in-example-1

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The right answers are in Latin America.

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The policy of Teddy Roosevelt in the Americas is known as the "Big Stick," and he believed in the right of the United States to intervene in the affairs of the nations of the hemisphere it the U.S. interest required so. He supported Panamanian independence - remember his phrase "I took Panama" - and started construction of the canal; he built a big navy and meddled in Venezuela and Dominican Republic affairs.

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