Question
The Neutrality Acts (1936-1939) held that the United States
A would stay out of World War I.
B would remain neutral while supplying resources to nations at war.
C would try to prevent a war in Europe.
D would stay out of European discussions to contain Hitler.
E would not sell war material nor give loans to any nation at war.
A would stay out of World War I.
B would remain neutral while supplying resources to nations at war.
C would try to prevent a war in Europe.
D would stay out of European discussions to contain Hitler.
E would not sell war material nor give loans to any nation at war.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is:
E) would not sell war material nor give loans to any nation at war.
The Neutrality Acts were a series of laws passed in the 1930s aimed at preventing the United States from becoming involved in overseas conflicts. They established restrictions on the sale of arms and ammunition, as well as loans to nations engaged in war.
E) would not sell war material nor give loans to any nation at war.
The Neutrality Acts were a series of laws passed in the 1930s aimed at preventing the United States from becoming involved in overseas conflicts. They established restrictions on the sale of arms and ammunition, as well as loans to nations engaged in war.