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Unpacking U.S. Foreign Policy: From Equal Access to Economic Influence and Military Might

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Question: This was a U.S. foreign policy stating that all countries should have equal access with China. This policy reasserted the U.S. position as protector of the Western Hemisphere and was seen as an extension of the Monroe Doctrine (1823). This was a conflict in which the U.S. gained many island territories, especially Puerto Rico and the Philippines. This was Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy of using military preparedness to prevent international conflict. These are international relations influenced by economic considerations.

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Sure, I can help with that. Here are the corresponding terms for each description: 1. **Open Door Policy** - This was a U.S. foreign policy stating that all countries should have equal access to China. 2. **Roosevelt Corollary** - This policy reasserted the U.S. position as protector of the Western Hemisphere and was seen as an extension of the Monroe Doctrine (1823). 3. **Spanish-American War** - This was a conflict in which the U.S. gained many island territories, especially Puerto Rico and the Philippines. 4. **Big Stick Diplomacy** - This was Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy of using military preparedness to prevent international conflict. 5. **Dollar Diplomacy** - These are international relations influenced by economic considerations.

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Jan. 22, 2025, 5:40 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, January 22, 2025

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