President Franklin Roosevelt's foreign-trade policy

a. lowered tariffs to increase trade.
b. encouraged trade only with Latin America.
c. continued the policy that had persisted since the Civil War.
d. was reversed only after World War II.
e. sought protection for key U.S. industries through high tariffs with competitive European and Latin American countries.


a

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