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FDR’s Foreign Policy Formal recognition of Soviet Union in 1933 Good Neighbor Policy Actions seemed to show FDR’s desire to be a regional, rather than a world, power Desire for a unified Western Hemisphere against potential threats U.S. withdrawal from Haiti, relaxing of the Platt Amendment in Cuba Test of the policy in Mexico proved FDR was willing to even hurt American investments to foster goodwill between Latin American countries and the U.S.

Isolationism Gerald Nye’s Senate Committee Investigated evidence regarding U.S. entry into World War I. Said it was not German submarines, but actually a plot by American bankers and arms manufacturers that got us into WWI. Led to isolationist sentiment and the fear of a large standing army.