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Roosevelt's initial foreign policy was mixed. His administration took an isolationist stance at the World Economic Conference in June 1933, when it refused to cooperate in the effort to stabilize world currencies. In 1934, however, he took an internationalist stance in the U.S.-negotiated Reciprocal Trade Agreements on tariff reductions. His vacillating policies reflected his political priorities: at the beginning of his administration domestic issues were more important than foreign policy.
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