African Proverb-"Speak softly and carry a big stick".
Theodore Roosevelt
Speak softly but carry a big stick, which was Theodore Roosevelt's statement not his nephew Franklin's
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They were all progressive reformers, but their foreign policies were definitely comparable. Roosevelt's foreign policy was the "Big Stick Policy." Speak softly and carry a big stick; he used the American Navy as his stick. Taft's policy was "Dollar Diplomacy." This was a method of maintaining balance by having the United States invest business in other countries, so if one were to disrupt a country that had invested in, the US would supposedly step in. Finally, Wilson's foreign policy was the "Moral Diplomacy" where he tried to spread democracy to the world. In a way, all 3 policies had their "ups and downs." In the states itself, look up Roosevelt's Square Deal and Wilson's Triple Wall of Privilege.
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Roosevelt used the "big stick" because he believed he had it to use. The US had proved a few years before that its navy could stand up to Spain and that the army and marines could hold its own its own in small-scale land wars. He believed that the US should continues its policy established by the Monroe Doctrine decades before to protect American countries from foreign intervention or take-over. The problem in his day was more from economic threats from foreign countries trying to collect debts than from dreams of colonization, but Roosevelt saw a parallel.
i think it was kendall
finding a big stick and than shoving it up uranus
They used diplomacy