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Ashlynn Marquez
11 November, 05:55
What was the neutrality act of 1935?
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Amelie Luna
11 November, 07:20
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The act prevented the US from supplying "arms, ammunition, or implements of war" to nations in conflict. The US was a major oil supplier and Roosevelt chose to continue oil shipments to Italy because the law did not say anything about oil.
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