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The diagram below shows the foreign policy doctrines used by Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, and Woodrow Wilson:
A diagram titled 'Foreign Policy Doctrines of Progressive Presidents' has three boxes on the tops with the names Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson. The box with Roosevelt's name is connected to a circle with the words 'Big Stick Diplomacy' in it. The box with Taft's name is connected to a circle with the words 'Dollar Diplomacy' in it. Wilson's name is also connected to the circle with the words 'Dollar Diplomacy' in it and to a circle that contains the words 'International Liberalism'. All three names are also connected to another circle that has a '?' in it.
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Which phrase best completes the diagram? (1 point)
A)Containment
B)Manifest Destiny
C)Non-Interventionism
D)Progressive Imperialism
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History, 22.06.2019 06:40, Ab20600
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