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What acts did the United States pass to prevent getting involved in the war?

Neutrality Acts


America First Acts


Individual Acts


Homeward Bound Acts

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User Misael
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Answer:

The Protect America First Act will: Enact a 4-year moratorium on immigration and accelerate the time between apprehension and deportation. Ensure the safe return of unaccompanied alien children, reduces human trafficking, increases deportation for criminal aliens, and ends chain migration

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User Saunik Singh
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Answer:

Neutrality act

Step-by-step explanation:

they responded by passing this act by banning arms sales and loans to countries at war, in the hope that this would remove any potential reason that the United States might have for entering a European conflict.

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