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Which one of the following is the best example of the isolationism Americans adopted after World War I? a. Americans were warned not to travel on ships of countries at war. b. The United States restored diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union. c. Congress passed the first in a series of Neutrality Acts. d. Roosevelt tried to improve relations with Latin America.
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c. Congress passed the first in a series of Neutrality Acts.
Explanation: The Neutrality Acts of the mid-1930s were designed to keep the United States out of foreign wars by banning arms sales, loans, and other forms of involvement with belligerent nations — a clear example of the isolationist sentiment after World War I.
Explanation: The Neutrality Acts of the mid-1930s were designed to keep the United States out of foreign wars by banning arms sales, loans, and other forms of involvement with belligerent nations — a clear example of the isolationist sentiment after World War I.
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