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6 April, 18:57

How did Theodore Roosevelt use big stick diplomacy to construct the Panama Canal?

A.

Roosevelt threatened to invade and colonize Colombia.

B.

Roosevelt supported Panama's revolution against Colombia.

C.

Roosevelt negotiated with Nicaragua and Colombia to build the canal.

D.

Roosevelt sent a naval fleet to force Colombia to give up land for the canal.

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  1. 6 April, 21:47
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    D. Roosevelt negotiated with Nicaragua and Colombia to build the canal.

    Explanation:

    He firmly believed in expanding American power in the world. To do this, he wanted a strong navy. And he wanted a way for the navy to sail quickly between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Roosevelt decided to build that waterway.
  2. 6 April, 22:31
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    C. Roosevelt negotiated with Nicaragua and Colombia to build the canal
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