they wanted to make sure that everyone who was an American was getting what he or she deserved.
good neighbor policy
Almost no President from Andrew Johnson to John F. Kennedy did anything to improve race relations, because blacks were often prevented from voting (especially in the South) and the Federal Government Politicians were more interested in appealing to white male voters than to nonvoting blacks. It took LBJ and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. to finally get around to passing major civil rights laws in the 1960s. There were a few civil rights laws passed between 1866 and 1965, but, those laws were few and far between.
Several presidents have aided Latin America throughout history. Notable examples include Franklin D. Roosevelt, who implemented the Good Neighbor Policy in the 1930s to improve relations with Latin American countries, and John F. Kennedy, who launched the Alliance for Progress in the 1960s to promote socioeconomic development in the region. Additionally, Barack Obama sought to improve relations with Latin America through initiatives such as the normalization of relations with Cuba.
the good neighbor policy
D. to help get America through the Great Depression
no
To improve trade relations.
improve
never get angry satisfy their needs
Improve relations with the Soviets
worsened the relations
Activities that are typically done to improve corporate team relations are field trips, volunteering or show and tell. These activities encourage communication between team members to help build team relations.