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Q: After passage of the neutrality act of 1937 how could warring nations buy nonmilitary goods from the US?
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Act to ban arms sales and loans to warring nations?

Neutrality act


In what year did neutrality acts limit trade with all warring nations?

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What situation best illustrates a nation's attempt to maintain a policy of isolationism?

passage of neutrality legislation forbidding arms sales to warring nations


What did the Neutrality Act allow?

the US to send arms and other aid to Britain and France


What is the name of the three provisions of the neutrality Acts of 1935 and 1937?

America could not lend money to warring nations.


What were the elements of the weaker version of the Neutrality Act passed by congress in?

Under the Neutrality Act of 1939, warring nations could buy weapons from the US only if they paid cash and carried the arms on their own ships


What were the elements of the weaker version of the Neutrality Act passed by Congress in 1939?

Under the Neutrality Act of 1939, warring nations could buy weapons from the US only if they paid cash and carried the arms on their own ships


What treaty does Britain have to protect Belgium's neutrality in World War 1?

The Treaty of London also called the First Treaty of London. It was signed in 1839 just after Belgium Independce was won. The agreements were that Belgium would not help any of the warring nations and the warring nations would not attack Belgium.


What law prevented the US from selling weapons to warring countries?

The Neutrality Acts of the 30s


Warring nations are often called this starts with b?

belligerents


What is the position when a country supports neither side in a conflict?

That is called "neutrality". Sometimes the neutrality is respected by the warring countries (Switzerland in World War II) and sometimes it is not (The Netherlands in World War II).


How do you spell worring?

You mean "warring," as in, "The two warring nations finally found peace?"Or "worrying," as in, "I've been worrying about him for awhile?"