HIST 2057 : HIST 2057 Exam 2 Study Guide
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+ american foreign policy: interventionism and neutrality (wwi, us stance on international relations in the 1920s and 1930s, wwii) Introduction: before wwi, interventionism: nation intervening with matters not their own, an example of intervention would be the policies of theodore. Roosevelt in the early 1900"s, as the world as a whole generally said he was "policing the world" Immigration acts sets quotas on how many people of each race could immigrate to. America this was established in order to supply jobs to mostly americans, and. Americans only, and have only "higher" class immigrants immigrate to. America: other examples include the neutrality acts, which forbade americans merchants from interacting with belligerent ships. + the war at home (compare and contrast wwi and wwii at home). Fdr"s approach: promised a new deal for the american people with his new term, revitalized, optimistic, describe the new deal, the three r"s, relief, highly successful, because of the civilian conservation corps (ccc) & works.