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What was one important geographic reason the

United States was able to maintain a foreign
policy of neutrality throughout most of the 19th
century?
(1) The Atlantic Ocean provided a buffer from
European interference.
(2) Extensive mountain ranges along the Pacific
coastline prevented invasions.
(3) Scarce natural resources discouraged international
trade.
(4) European immigrants had rapid communication
with their homelands.

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One of the most important geographic reasons the United States was able to maintain a foreign policy of neutrality throughout most of the 19th century was that "(1) The Atlantic Ocean provided a buffer from European interference," since European naval power was much weaker than it is today.
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