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How and why did the U.S. initially stay out of World War II?

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After the outcome of WWI, the U.S. stayed “neutral” during WWII and did not interfere with other foreign countries. From 1935-1937 congress passed the Neutrality Acts which would prevent American banks from providing financial services to other countries at war.
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