Good Neighbor policy-Franklin Roosevelt-United States ( True or False )

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The Good Neighbor policy was an initiative by President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States. This policy was aimed at improving diplomatic relations and cooperation with Latin American countries. It was implemented in the 1930s as a departure from earlier interventionist policies in the region. The Good Neighbor policy emphasized non-intervention in the internal affairs of other nations and mutual respect between the United States and its southern neighbors. Roosevelt sought to gain the trust and support of Latin American countries through economic cooperation and cultural exchange, and to distance the United States from the perception of being an imperialistic power. This policy marked a significant shift in the approach of U.S. foreign policy towards Latin America.