C--he worked to end isolationist policy--FDR did not do anything with foreign policy during his first 100 days.
FDR would maintain the isolationist policy in his first two terms as president. He signed Neutrality Acts through 1937. In his third term (elected in 1940), he began moves toward war preparing the US for World War II.
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The delegates decided to write a new Constitution for a couple of reasons. The convention started because of Shay's Rebellion. The original purpose of the Convention was to revise the Articles of Confederation. Some delegates disagreed saying that revising the Articles of Confederation would not improve the government because it was too weak so they needed to create a new, strong government. The Article of Confederation exposed all the weaknesses of the government and this was caused because of the limited powers and they had no national government. There were two sides that agreed with the new document. The federalist and anti federalists.
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The students were at the height of their struggle with civil rights. The students have learned more ideas in history that made them dislike the Vietnam war. It was not their interest. The consequence was polarization since they some wanted war because they have the idea that it can help with militarization.