Question

What initially prevented the United States from taking sides or becoming involved in World War II in Europe?

Multiple choice question.

commitment to a strict policy of expansionism


trade agreements between the United States and European nations


neutrality acts passed in the 1930s


economic sanctions applied to the United States

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is:

**neutrality acts passed in the 1930s**

These acts were intended to prevent the U.S. from becoming entangled in overseas conflicts by limiting trade and engagement with nations involved in war.

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