before we 2 actually started in 1939, what did the neutrality acts do in the United States?(SHORT ANSWER)

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Before World War II started in 1939, the Neutrality Acts were a series of laws enacted by the U.S. Congress in the 1930s aimed at preventing American involvement in foreign conflicts. These laws restricted arms sales and loans to countries at war and prohibited American citizens from traveling on ships belonging to belligerent nations, reflecting a desire to maintain neutrality and avoid entanglement in international conflicts.