Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy included
A) protection of the rights of nonwhite, nonindustrial nations.
B) respect for the sovereignty of Latin American nations.
C) noninterference in the affairs of Western Hemispheric nations.
D) recognition of claims to Russian and Japanese territory.
E) U.S. military action to maintain order and control, often at the expense of social justice.
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