President Wilson's moral diplomacy aimed to promote democracy and moral governance in Latin America, but it often fell short due to inconsistent application and a lack of practical support. His administration intervened in countries like Mexico and Nicaragua, prioritizing American interests over democratic ideals, which led to resentment and instability. Additionally, the complexities of local politics and resistance to foreign intervention hindered the success of his approach. Ultimately, moral diplomacy struggled to reconcile idealism with the realities of international relations.
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