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How did the Neutrality Acts (1935) fit with “isolationism"?

Engaging in international trade
The act forbid the United States to sell weapons to countries at war
The act forbid Americans from joining military forces for other countries at war
The act forbid Americans from traveling on ships operated by countries that were engaged in the war

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The neutrality acts were created because of the isolationist and anti-interventionist views and were created in the 1930s in hopes to keep the US out of foreign entanglement. ... The 1935 act stated that the US couldn't trade arms or materials for war with another nation who was involved in war at the current time.

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