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President Hoover went with the flow of the American people. After the first world war, the American people were hesitant when dealing with European affairs; thus America entered an "isolationist" period. Hoover did very little with foreign relations until the very end of his term. He realized that being on good terms with Latin America was important to help with guarding the wester hemisphere. FDR would then take this idea to the next level with his "good neighbor policy".

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