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How did franklin d. roosevelt’s approach to the united states’ relationship with europe change over the course of his presidency?

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In rejecting Hoover's approach, FDR essentially embraced a form of economic nationalism and committed the United States to solve the Depression on its own.

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The key foreign policy initiative of Roosevelt's first term was the Good Neighbor Policy, in which the U.S. took a non-interventionist stance in Latin American affairs.

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