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The strategy of Dollar Diplomacy was sometimes unsuccessful, but was a less aggressive form of foreign policy than Jingoism.
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Angered many Republicans against Taft as well as Europe.
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American shippers are no longer exempt from tolls across the Panama Canal.
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Woodrow Wilson remained neutral in the beginning of World War 1. This allowed the US to become, for the first time, the arsenal of democracy.
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After the Bolshevik Revolution, fear of Russia influenced future US diplomatic and domestic policies.
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The Fourteen Points, though largely rejected by the Treaty of Versailles, was a statement of US foreign policy.
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The lack of foreign interference after WWI spelled disaster for the European economy.
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Largely ignored by Japan, but a statement of US support for peace after WWI
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Helped the United States secure allies, which would become vital in the war to come.
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Allowed for more aggressive American foreign policy and led to involvement in WWII.