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Interwar Diplomacy America’s Isolating Internationalism
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Harding’s Foreign Policy Knox-Porter Resolution, 1921 – Formally ended war with Central Powers Washington Naval Conference, 1921-22 – Disarmament – Tensions in East Asia – Some positive steps, but no long-term solutions
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Coolidge’s Foreign Policy Immigration Act of 1924 Dawes Plan, 1924 Geneva Naval Conference of 1927 Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928 Red Line Agreement, 1928
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Hoover’s Foreign Policy Young Plan, 1929-30 London Naval Conference, 1930 Stimson Doctrine, 1931-32 Smoot-Hawley Tariff, 1933
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Good Neighbor Policy, 1933 Latin America –Trade –Promised no military intervention Platt Amendment Abrogated
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Recognition of Soviet Union Gentleman’s Agreement, 1933 –Roosevelt-Litvinov Conversations –Debt issues –Non-interference
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Isolationism Belief that US should stay out of foreign wars and other problems –Rejection of Treaty of Versailles Leading proponents –Charles Lindbergh –Sen. William Borah (R- Idaho) –Sen. George Norris (R- Nebraska) –Rep. Hamilton Fish (R- New York)
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Nye Committee, 1934-36 Special Commission on the Investigation of the Munitions Industry –Supported claims US entered WWI to protect commercial interests of arms industry Senator Gerald Nye (R-North Dakota),
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