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How did the United States continue trade during the war without actually entering the war effort? (5 points)

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It established the cash-and-carry policy for warring nations.

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The United States continued trade during the war without actually entering the war effort because it established the cash-and-carry policy for warring nations.

Cash and carry constituted a policy enacted by US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt at a special session of the United States Congress on September 21, 1939, as a result of the outbreak of war in Europe. It replaced the Neutrality Acts of 1937.

According to the cash-and-carry policy, military arms could be purchased to belligerents on the same cash-and-carry basis.

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