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How did the laws of the United States affect the allocation of resources during World War 1

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The insistence of the United States on her trading rights was also important. Soon after the war began Britain, France, and their allies set up a naval blockade of Germany and Austria. Even food was contraband. ... Surely, the Americans argued, international law protected the right of one neutral to trade with another.
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