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AURORKA [14]
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5

How did hoover differ from progressive era foreign policy

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1 answer:
telo118 [61]4 years ago
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Answer: Despite growing public resistance to Prohibition, Hoover increased federal enforcement of Prohibition. In foreign affairs, Hoover favored non-interventionism in Latin America and pursued disarmament policies with the London Naval Treaty. I hope this helps!

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