Was Theodore Roosevelt's Policy Toward Japan Fundamentally Friendly,fundamentally Hostile,or Somewhere
Was Theodore Roosevelt's policy toward Japan fundamentally friendly,fundamentally hostile,or somewhere in between? Include in your answer discussion of the Russo-Japanese War mediation,the San Francisco school crisis,the Root-Takahira agreement,and the "Great White Fleet."
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