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Q: How the US move from neutrality to involvement in the war?
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Why did the US congress pass a series of neutrality acts?

avoid mistakes that had led to American involvement in World War I


How did the U.S move closer to involvement in world war 2?

the japs bombed us


What political reasons lead to the us involvement in World War 2?

The Congress was not about to just walk away from the attack on their Naval Fleet bombed by the Japanese. This motivated them to declare war on Japan. Prior to that the Congress policy was of neutrality and isolationism.


What effect did the US involvement have on the war?

in the year of 1999 the us had the war.


Why did Britain and France join World War 1?

AnswerGermany violated Belgium neutrality and France and England were allied.


The US tried to avoid involvement in world war 1 by following a policy of what?

When World War One developed, the US followed a policy of neutrality towards the nations involved in that conflict. In 1917, however, the German announcement that it would resume unrestricted submarine warfare pushed the US into the war against Germany and her allies.


Which policy kept us out of war for three years?

The Neutrality Laws. Informally a policy of isolationism kept us out of the war until the USA was attacked.


Did France declare neutrality for the US Civil War?

true


What The policy that kept the US out of the war for three years?

Neutrality


Which policy kept the US out of the war for 3 years?

neutrality


What is a major reason why the US exchanged neutrality for war 1917?

The major reason for the US exchanging neutrality for the war of 1917 was that the Germans were using their ships to attack the Us ships. The US ships were carrying American citizens at that time.


When did the us involvement in the Vietnam war?

1955.