The Good Neighbor Policy was the foreign policy of the administration of the United States President Franklen Roosevelt towards Latin America. Although the policy was implemented by the Roosevelt administration, President Woodrow Wilson had previously used the term—but subsequently went on to invade Mexico. Senator Henry Clay had coined the term Good Neighbor in the previous century.
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No city gets all of its resources solely from itself. They have to trade. This s what the early cities realized. To keep up with a growing population, they had to import food because certain climates are not very fertile. I hope I helped :)
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They were afraid; they tried to stop Rome by supporting Rome's enemies in wars, but they were not successful and were defeated by the Romans. PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLIEST
The appropriate response is Code of Conduct article 1. It is a morals control and a United States Department of Defense mandate comprising of six articles to individuals from the United States Armed Forces, tending to how they ought to act in battle when they should sidestep catch, stand up to.