How did taft's policy in Latin America differ from Roosevelt's approach?

Question 3 of 9

How did Taft's policy in Latin America differ from Roosevelt's approach?

A.
It relied heavily on military intervention to maintain order.

B.
It emphasized building economic ties rather than using military force.

C.
It criticized imperialism and promoted peace throughout Latin America.

D.
It established new economic opportunities by building the Panama Canal.

Taft's policy in Latin America was more focused on economic development and stability than Roosevelt's approach. Roosevelt had a more aggressive foreign policy, often intervening in Latin American countries to protect American interests. Taft, on the other hand, sought to promote economic development and stability in Latin America through diplomacy and economic aid. He also sought to reduce the influence of European powers in the region.