Franklin Roosevelt's Good Neighbor policy

a. created tensions with Britain and Spain, which both had interests in Latin America.
b. failed to reverse the drift toward fascism in Latin America.
c. was greeted with suspicion among many Latin Americans.
d. enabled the United States to establish military bases in Central America and the Caribbean.
e. began to overturn longstanding Latin American resentment of the United States.


e

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