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What contributed to Congress passing the Neutrality Acts in 1935, 1937, and 1939?
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Congress increased the size of its military because of the war in Europe.
Congress lifted restrictions on arms sales to other nations.
Most Americans didn't want to get involved in European affairs.
Europe raised its tariffs on imported goods.

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The correct answer is: Most Americans didn't want to get involved in European affairs.

The Neutrality Acts were influenced by a strong isolationist sentiment among the American public, stemming from the desire to avoid the mistakes that led to participation in World War I. This sentiment led Congress to pass legislation aimed at keeping the United States out of foreign conflicts.