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How did Great Depression affect U.S. Foreign Policy?​

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The Great Depression caused the United States to go into isolation.

Under the Good Neighbor Policy of 1933, the US would reduce military presence in Central and South America.

The series of Neutrality Acts were intended to prevent the US from taking part in any role in (potential) foreign wars.

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