Franklin D. Roosevelt's Good Neighbor Policy stated that the U.S. would not use any armed intervention in Latin America. True or False

History · High School · Wed Jan 13 2021

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Franklin D. Roosevelt's Good Neighbor Policy, which was introduced in 1933, stated that the United States would not engage in armed intervention in Latin America. This was a significant departure from previous U.S. policies that often involved military interventions or interference in the political affairs of Latin American nations. The policy was aimed at improving relations between the U.S. and its southern neighbors and was grounded in the principle of non-intervention and mutual respect.