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Effects of U.S. Isolationism and the Neutrality Acts Before World War II
Cause Effect
The United States practiced isolationism and passed the Neutrality Acts of 1935, 1937, and 1939. ?
Which of the following best completes the chart?
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The United States experienced a particularly strong economy.
The United States was able to develop new military technology.
The United States was unprepared to participate in a war in Europe
The United States monitored the growing aggressive powers in Europe.
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The United States was unprepared to participate in a war in Europe.
Explanation: Isolationism and the Neutrality Acts limited U.S. involvement and military buildup during the 1930s, leaving the country less prepared for immediate entry into World War II.
Explanation: Isolationism and the Neutrality Acts limited U.S. involvement and military buildup during the 1930s, leaving the country less prepared for immediate entry into World War II.
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