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6 January, 19:38

The Neutrality Acts (1936-1939) held that the United States

A) would stay out of World War I.

B) would try to prevent a war in Europe.

C) would stay out of European discussions to contain Hitler.

D) would not sell war material nor give loans to any nation at war.

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  1. 6 January, 19:56
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    D) would not sell war material nor give loans to any nation at war.

    Explanation:

    The Neutrality Act was a series of legislative measure which determines the neutral stand of the United States to the Second World War. Terms in the Acts included a ban on the export of arms or any other war material to foreign nations, loaning foreign nations and declaring that the presence of American citizens in the war zone area is solemnly their own responsibility.
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