In the 1930's, the United States attempted to avoid a repetition of the events leading up to United States involvement in World War I by...

A. establishing the Good Neighbor policy with Latin American nations
B. forgiving the foreign debts incurred during World War I
C. officially recognizing the existence of the Soviet Union
D. passing a series of neutrality laws


Answer: D. passing a series of neutrality laws

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a. with the arrival of Franciscan friars. b. when they were overwhelmed by the American gold rush. c. when Mexico gained control of the area in 1826. d. when agriculture became more profitable than mining. e. when poorer Mexican immigrants began entering California.

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