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A reason the Neutrality Acts were revised to allow cash-and-carry in the 1930s was
because of the spread of socialism.
because Germany needed supplies.
because fascism was gaining ground in Europe.
because of WWI.
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because fascism was gaining ground in Europe.
Congress loosened the Neutrality Acts (adding "cash-and-carry") so the U.S. could aid Britain and other democracies threatened by Axis/fascist aggression while trying to avoid direct involvement in war.
Congress loosened the Neutrality Acts (adding "cash-and-carry") so the U.S. could aid Britain and other democracies threatened by Axis/fascist aggression while trying to avoid direct involvement in war.
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