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Why did the United States respond to the outbreak of World War II by remaining neutral?. . Congressional legislation prohibited taking sides with nations at war.. . Military leaders feared a Nazi attack if the United States supported the Allies.. . The U.S. economy was too weak to allow it to begin war preparations.. . An executive order from President Roosevelt prohibited taking sides..

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Answer:

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User Ihar Sadounikau
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"Congressional legislation prohibited taking sides with nations at war" is the one reason among the following choices given in the question why the United States responded to the outbreak of World War II by remaining neutral. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "A".
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