Latin American nations often viewed the Roosevelt Corollary, which asserted the U.S. right to intervene in Latin America to maintain stability, as a form of Imperialism or paternalism. In response, they might have sought to assert their sovereignty by forming regional alliances, promoting nationalism, or engaging in diplomatic protests against U.S. interventions. Some nations may have also turned to alternative alliances with European powers to counterbalance U.S. influence. Overall, the corollary sparked a mix of resistance, resentment, and attempts at self-determination among Latin American countries.
"To what extent should nations respond with diplomacy to the expansionist policies of other states?"
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After the condemnation, Italy and Japan withdrew from the League of Nations.
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Strongly. It was mainly United Nations sanctions and condemnations that ended the Apartheid.
In 1940, President Roosevelt was forced to respond only minimally (and creatively, at that) to British appeals for help because of the isolationist state-of-mind of the American people and leaders. Most Americans were against American involvement in the European war; thus, for Roosevelt to act on his own initiative would both betray his service to the majority and likely prevent his getting re-elected in the coming election.
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He created a war refugee board
He ordered the 167 members of black troops dishonorably discharged.
Western nations were prepared to use force to stop the spread of communism.
He pushed to strengthen the Neutrality Act.