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Of the following, what became a major goal of U.S. foreign policy in the 1930s? *​

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The US could out lawed shipments of alcoholic beverages from outside the countries. However, I do not have the choices please excuse me if this is way off topic

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Theres no of the following So I cannot answer this. However, if this is about Prohibition then I have an Idea.

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Answer: The United States spent most of the 1930s attempting to isolate itself from Europe's problems. As tensions mounted in Europe, Congress passed a series of laws to keep the nation out of war. The goals of containment were to keep communism from spreading to other countries. The truman doctrine was the policy of the US to support free peoples who are resisting soviet pressures to become communist. The Eisenhower doctrine spread those goal by taking the truman doctrine to include the middle east.

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