american foregin policy

  • the four-power treaty

    internationlist. the four power treaty the u.s., france, britain,and japan agree to consult with eachother in the event of a future crisis in east asia before taking action, this treaty replaced the aglo-japanese treaty of 1902, which had been a source of some concern for the u.s.
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  • the nine-power treaty

    isolationism. the nine power treaty which marked the internationalization of the u.s. open door policy in china. the treaty promised that each of the signoraties--the united states,britain,japan,france,italy, belgium, the netherlands,portugal and china would respect the territorial intergrity of china
  • u.s. loans to allied powers

    it was determine to secure repayment of the more than !10 billion it had loaned to the allies over the course of the war. this time again washington was rejectedcalls to cancel these debts.
  • the dawes plan

    the committee presented its proposal in april 1924. under dawes plan , germanys annual reparations payments would be reduced , increasing over time as its ecomomy improved.