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What was the impact of the Neutrality Acts?

A) They prevented the U.S. from selling arms to any nation at war.


B) They discouraged France from taking back the Rhineland.


C) They prevented the League of Nations from sanctioning Italy.


D) They prevented Britain from attacking Germany.

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(A is the answer) :)

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User Tri Dawn
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Answer:

A) They prevented the U.S. from selling arms to any nation at war.

Step-by-step explanation:

The neutrality act of 1935 passed by the congress prevented the U.S from selling arms to any nation at war.

The act lifted the arm embargo and banned all cash and carry arms trade by the Us.

The neutrality act also banned and termed movement by U.S citizens using ships of belligerents as "at owners risk"

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