In the 1930s, President Franklin Roosevelt carried out international policies that

A. kept the United States on the gold standard.
B. allowed American banks to make loans to nations in default to the United States.
C. further soured relations with Latin America.
D. preserved the circular loan system of the Dawes Plan.
E. established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union.


Answer: E

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