Which of the following is not an accurate matching of a U.S. President and his foreign policy?

A.Franklin Roosevelt: Monroe Doctrine and the "speak softly and carry a big stick" policy

B. Wilson: Moral Diplomacy

C.Taft: Dollar Diplomacy

D.Theodore Roosevelt: Roosevelt Corollary and the "speak softly and carry a big stick" policy

And your answer is?

I don't know this one.

Is there a wiki page I can find the answer on..

Look up each of these policies

Example: Monroe Doctrine speak softly big stick

Ill give you a hint: The Monroe Doctrine was the "doctrine" of which president?

James Monroe, and is it D?

Which is NOT accurate. So, did FDR propose the Monroe Doctrine in 1820?

http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h255.html

Hint: FDR was president from 1933-45.

Quana, if you are in AP history, I do despair. The Monroe Doctrine should have been taught much earlier; it's basic to the development of American foreign policy. And I wonder that you could not figure out just from the way that possible answer I written that it is not accurate. FDR would name a policy after a president who served 115 years earlier? THINK. And if you really have never heard of the Monroe Doctrine, you, all by yourself, should be able to type those words into your browser and find out what it was or is.

To determine which of the options is not an accurate matching of a U.S. President and his foreign policy, we can examine each option and its corresponding foreign policy.

A. Franklin Roosevelt: Monroe Doctrine and the "speak softly and carry a big stick" policy
The Monroe Doctrine, which was formulated in 1823, aimed to prevent European powers from further colonizing or interfering in the Americas. While it was not specifically associated with Franklin Roosevelt, the "speak softly and carry a big stick" policy was often attributed to Theodore Roosevelt, who served as President before him. Therefore, this option is not an accurate matching of a President and his foreign policy.

B. Wilson: Moral Diplomacy
Moral Diplomacy was a policy promoted by Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States. It emphasized the United States' commitment to promoting democracy, self-determination, and human rights in international relations. This policy was indeed associated with Wilson, making this option an accurate matching of a President and his foreign policy.

C. Taft: Dollar Diplomacy
Dollar Diplomacy was a policy promoted by William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the United States. It focused on using economic influence and investment to advance U.S. interests and maintain stability in regions of strategic importance. This policy was indeed associated with Taft, making this option an accurate matching of a President and his foreign policy.

D. Theodore Roosevelt: Roosevelt Corollary and the "speak softly and carry a big stick" policy
Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, adopted the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. It expanded the Monroe Doctrine to assert the U.S.'s right to intervene in the internal affairs of Latin American nations to maintain stability. Additionally, the phrase "speak softly and carry a big stick" became associated with Roosevelt's approach to foreign policy, emphasizing diplomacy backed by military strength. This option is also an accurate matching of a President and his foreign policy.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. Franklin Roosevelt: Monroe Doctrine and the "speak softly and carry a big stick" policy.