President Taft's approach to foreign policy was called "dollar diplomacy" because

A) he urged Congress to extend $2.5 billion in foreign aid to Latin America.
B) his administration spent $800 million to send U.S. troops to quell rebellions in Latin America.
C) he encouraged American businessmen to invest in Latin America to increase U.S. influence there.
D) his administration financed the construction of the Panama Canal.


C

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