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Use the cause-and-effect chart to answer the question.

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.