The emergence of the U.S. as a world power significantly influenced the foreign policies of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. Roosevelt's "Big Stick" diplomacy emphasized military strength and intervention, reflecting a belief in American exceptionalism and the need to assert U.S. influence in Latin America and beyond. In contrast, Wilson's approach focused on moral diplomacy, promoting democracy and self-determination, yet he also recognized the necessity of military intervention when American interests or global stability were at stake. Together, their policies illustrated a balance between assertive power projection and idealistic principles in an increasingly interconnected world.
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