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American foreign policy in Latin America in the period between world wars included all the following EXCEPT:

A. withdrawing U.S. Marines from Nicaragua and HaitiB. participation in Pan-American conferencesC. accepting the Clark MemorandumD. insisting that the Monroe Doctrine provided a valid justification for intervention

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D. insisting that the Monroe Doctrine provided a valid justification for intervention.

Step-by-step explanation:

Monroe Doctrine is the speech by the president of the United States in 1823, James Monroe who declared the foreign policy of the country in the western hemisphere and foreign involvement would not allowed. After the first world war, there was an increasing threat to get support for the neighbors of the U.S against the allies' cause and to restrict this Intervention in these countries would be justified by using Monroe doctrine.

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