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What was the Good Neighbor Policy? How did this policy help U.S. relations with other countries in the Western Hemisphere?

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The Good Neighbor Policy states that the U.S. will not interfere with Latin American affairs

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The Good Neighbor policy was a foreign policy that US President Franklin Roosevelt adopted regarding the affairs of Latin America. Basically it was a non interference and non intervention principle that the US adopted regarding the political and economical affairs to Latin America to show that they were being a "good neighbor." The Good Neighbor allowed the US to build strong ties to several countries in Latin America, however it was essentially dissolves when the Cold War began in 1945 and the US felt a stronger need to protect its close allies.
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