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A reason the Neutrality Acts were revised to allow cash-and-carry in the 1930s was

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C.because fascism was gaining ground in Europe.

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A reason the Neutrality Acts were revised to allow cash-and-carry in the 1930s was because it was clear that the United States needed to come to the aid of Britain, but the US still wasn't ready to declare full-on war.
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