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  • Essay / Theodore Roosevelt's strengths and weaknesses...

    Basing his diplomatic action on his very American democratic and Christian values, his intentions were misinterpreted by nations around the world, because his moral foundations differed from those with which he was trying to deal with. . Governments were taken over based on Wilson's morality and these views were imposed and imposed on them. In addition, coercion was used, although on a much smaller scale than previously exercised. Wilson's brief example of Mexico not being recognized as a country showed the gap between his moral foreign policy and the actual foreign policy necessary for global relations. Overall, Wilson acquired a reputation as a "preacher" which was not well received and followed him in writing the Treatise of