Franklin Roosevelt's "Good Neighbor Policy" was the name given to U.S. Foreign Policy towards Latin and South America. The goal of the policy was to establish strong mutually beneficial relationships with the countries of Latin and South America based on the principles of non-interference and non-intervention by the U.S. in the domestic affairs of these countries.
Because <span>Some resources are better suited for use in making the first product.
In order to shift to other product, we need to sacrifice a certain amount of benefit that came from producing that product.
For example, when we decided to shift from using oil energy into solar energy, we had to sacrifice the low cost , the efficiency, and the current reserves of oil product and gaining the ability to preserve the environment.</span>
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