Franklin Roosevelt's policies

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American History

 

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Marc D

 

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June 15, 2014

 

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University

 

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This policy of non-intervention pleased the isolationist thinkers that dominated United States politics at the time. This was the beginning step in turning a blind eye to the world's problems, and focusing on those at home. The policies set in place after World War I by the allied forces to prevent another large scale war were upheld by Franklin Roosevelt...
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The Neutrality Act prevented any nations from aiding a nation at war. This hampered the early success of the allied troops due to the fact that they could not buy arms from the United States without breaking their own laws. Roosevelt eventually created a loop hole in the law through the Lend-Lease Act...
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