AMERICAN IMPERIALISM 1890 1919
THE UNITED STATES IN WORLD WAR I
Question
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World War I:Establishing Peace
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World War I:Fighting Along the Western Front
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World War II:US From Isolation to Involvement
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World War II:Ending the War
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Detailed explanation-1: -Between 1935 and 1937, Congress passed three separate neutrality laws that clamped an embargo on arms sales to belligerents, forbade American ships from entering war zones and prohibited them from being armed, and barred Americans from traveling on belligerent ships.
Detailed explanation-2: -Between 1935 and 1937 Congress passed three “Neutrality Acts” that tried to keep the United States out of war, by making it illegal for Americans to sell or transport arms, or other war materials to belligerent nations.
Detailed explanation-3: -After passage of the Neutrality Act of 1939 on Nov. 4, Britain and France could once again skirt the U.S. arms embargo. The neutrality policy ended with passage of the Lend-Lease Act of March 1941. It allowed the United States to sell, lend or give war materials to nations the administration sought to support.