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Essay heading: Isolationism in Post-World War I America
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February 11, 1999 |
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Roosevelt was greatly influenced by the isolationist sentiment at the time of the 1932 Presidential election. Though he had supported American entrance into the League of Nations in the past, he was quick to change his position in order to gain support from isolationists. Roosevelt said "our international trade relations, though vastly important, are in point of time and necessity secondary to the establishment of a sound national economy... displayed 300 characters
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Roosevelt said "our international trade relations, though vastly important, are in point of time and necessity secondary to the establishment of a sound national economy." With his "Bombshell Message" at the 1933 London Economic Conference, Roosevelt dropped the gold standard as well as foreign trade in order to increase national economic growth... displayed next 300 characters
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