dec 18, 1933 - Good Neighbor Policy
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Keeping Peace
The Good Neighbor Policy was a successful US foreign policy during the 1930's in FDR's presidency in which the president promised to improve US ties and relations with Latin America to ensure non-hostile neighbors south of its borders. The Good Neighbor Policy later sought to secure Latin American cooperation in the world war effort by maintaining the flow of oil, petroleum and other raw materials. The Good Neighbor policy ensured the security of the United States through gaining support and defense in Latin America with a united front against possible Axis aggression against American nations during World War 2.
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