By the 1920s, the United States
A. had conducted no acts of military intervention in Latin America.
B. was the major source of outside investment capital for Latin America for going on a century.
C. was seen as an imperialist power by many Latin Americans, particularly due to the United Fruit Company.
D. had begun the "Good Neighbor" policy o reinforce its policy of "leading" Latin Americans toward "good business" and "good government."
E. turned its back entirely on Latin America, pursuing an Asian-directed policy instead.
Answer: C
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