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16 July, 16:12

What contributed to Congress passing the Neutrality Acts in 1935, 1937, and 1939?

A. Congress increased the size of its military because of the war in Europe.

B. Congress lifted restrictions on arms sales to other nations.

C. Most Americans didn't want to get involved in European affairs.

D. Europe raised its tariffs on imported goods.

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  1. 16 July, 17:48
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    C. Americans in the 30's did not want to get involved in foreign affairs due to the situation at home.

    Explanation:

    after the 20s Americans were extremely dissatisfied in the government and wanted to be isolated from the affairs of other countries. due to high unemployment and poverty in the countries these neutrality laws were passed.

    these laws also curbed the export of Arms and Ammunition which was one of the country's biggest exports.
  2. 16 July, 17:54
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    The Correct Answer is C

    Explanation:

    The Neutrality Acts of 1935 and so on were passed by Congress to limit the United State engagement in future wars.

    These acts were discovered on the base of public disillusionment with World War I in early 1930 and believed that the United States has been brought into the European war through trade and loans with the Allies.

    The acts declared that when the president announced the occurrence of a foreign war, certain limitations would automatically go into effect.
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