Discuss the basic ideas that influenced Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy philosophy
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: It was the responsibility of powerful nations to use their strength to impose moral and civilized values on other nations. He divided countries into the civilized, usually the English-speaking nations, and the uncivilized. He also pursued a very personal style of diplomacy in which he dealt directly with foreign diplomats and leaders, rather than through the Department of State.
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