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kogti [31]
3 years ago
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What is the most important reason that the U.S. moved from a policy of deep involvement to one of being the good neighbor in the

1930s?
a. It could no longer sustain economic ties during the Great Depression
b. It was concerned about the unchallenged rise of Marxism
c. It wanted to improve its image in the region
d. It realized that it could no longer sustain costly military incursions.
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1 answer:
scZoUnD [109]3 years ago
3 0
<span>d. It realized that it could no longer sustain costly military incursions.

</span>What is the most important reason that the U.S. moved from a policy of deep involvement to one of being the good neighbor in the 1930s?
NOT:
a. It could no longer sustain economic ties during the Great Depression
b. It was concerned about the unchallenged rise of Marxism
<span>c. It wanted to improve its image in the region</span>
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