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
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
Answers
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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.
**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.