The U.S. cut off trade to Germany
war can hurt our economy because we need to repair if any country attacks us, also because we don't have the defense. but being neutral also means that we are less likely to be attacked and so we don't spend money on warfare.
During WW1, the Allies spent $58 Billion while the Central Powers spent $25 Billion. Britain alone spent $20 Billion while the US spent $17 Billion.
the money they gave us was none profit to us.
The exchange rate for the pound to the dollar, as of the middle of 2013, is approximately 1.54 US dollars to 1 pound. This rate has remained stable for the past few years.
The US remained neutral. It declared war in 1917, three years into the war.
The US Military has been stationed at Pearl Harbor since 1898. The answer your Teacher is looking for is "Neutral". The US remained NEUTRAL before Pearl Harbor.
The US remained neutral until April 1917
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During most of WW1, the US remained a neutral nation. It tried to trade with both Great Britain and Germany, but Britain didn't allow the US to trade with Germany, so it set up a blockade.
The US remained neutral until attacked by Japan.
No, it's false.
Kept the Europeans out of the Western Hemisphere and the US remained neutral .
The loss was of allied and neutral ships in 1917
Because they didn't feel they had to and because WW1 had lowered there supplies
Technically, Great Britain remained neutral during the US Civil War. The Confederacy did all it could on a diplomatic basis to gain recognition from Great Britain.