good neighbor policy
D. to help get America through the Great Depression
latin American countries
the good neighbor policy
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 Pan-American Union grew out of efforts by the United States to improve relations with Latin America.
Franklin D. Roosevelt ended the policy known as the "Big Stick" or the Roosevelt Corollary. This policy was an extension of the Monroe Doctrine and asserted the right of the United States to intervene in Latin American countries to protect its economic and political interests. With the Good Neighbor Policy, Roosevelt aimed to improve relations with Latin American nations and promote cooperation and non-intervention.
To improve trade relations.
they wanted to make sure that everyone who was an American was getting what he or she deserved.
Mercosur tries to improve trade in South America by reducing tariffs among member countries.
True.
To improve their economics, Latin America countries built their own factories to make goods and began to grow diffrent kinds of crops to develop their recources.To make up the difference they borrowed money from wealthy countries, causing huge foreign debt.
no