How did President Roosevelt's "big stick" policy affect the construction of the Panama Canal?
The United States helped Panama declare independence from Colombia, then negotiated for the canal.
The United States helped Colombia declare independence from Panama, then negotiated for the canal,
The United States used military force to annex Panama, then demanded that the canal be built
The United States used economic sanctions to hurt Panama, then demanded that the canal be built.

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Answer:

A)The United States helped Panama declare independence from Colombia, then negotiated for the canal.

Explanation:

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The way in which the "Big Stick" policy of president Roosevelt impact the building of the Panama Canal would be:

A). The United States helped Panama declare independence from Colombia, then negotiated for the canal.

  • The "Big Stick Policy" stated that foreign matters must be dealt with peacefully yet the necessary power(means of coercion) must be carried along to use when required.
  • This policy assisted in the building of the Panama Canal to proclaim its freedom by establishing negotiations between the United States and Columbia.
  • This negotiation promoted the quick construction of the Panama canal and made it more convenient.

Thus, option A is the correct answer.

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