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How President Woodrow Wilson's "moral diplomacy" differ from Roosevelt's "big stick" policy of military force?

A."Moral diplomacy" guided all countries, not just Latin American nations.

B."Moral diplomacy" recommended the leaders Latin American countries should elect.

C."Moral diplomacy" promoted human rights, independence, and equal opportunity.

D."Moral diplomacy" forced Latin American businesses to act morally.

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The answer to this is C.
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President Woodrow Wilson's "moral diplomacy" differ from Roosevelt's "big stick" policy of military force since "Moral diplomacy" promoted human rights, independence, and equal opportunity.

Wilson promised that the United States use "moral diplomacy" to promote "human rights, national integrity, and opportunity."

Woodrow Wilson was the 28th U.S. president, who served in office from 1913 to 1921 and led America through World War I. He was an advocate for democracy and world peace.

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