The significant change in American policy toward the Caribbean that occurred in the 1930s was
A) withdrawing American marines occupying Nicaragua, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic.
B) insisting it had the right to intervene in Latin American internal affairs whenever it wanted to.
C) forming a regional Alliance for Progress to encourage economic development in Latin America.
D) demanding that European powers should not acquire any additional colonies in the Caribbean.
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