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The Neutrality Acts were signed by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, it was important because it kept the United States out of a possible European war by banning shipment of military merchandise to the Allies.
President Roosevelt extended his argument against the principles of the Neutrality Acts and in favor of an internationalist foreign policy with the Lend-Lease Act of March 1941. This Act allows the US to sell, lend, or give war help to foreign nations.
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He pushed to strengthen the Neutrality Act.
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Before December 7, 1941, President F. D. Roosevelt supported neutrality.
Theodore Roosevelt used this term to describe his program.
Roosevelt merely refused to recognize Japanese control of Manchuria. While Roosevelt did not like what Japan was doing, Roosevelt did nothing and the US later adopted a policy of neutrality.
Roosevelt merely refused to recognize Japanese control of Manchuria. While Roosevelt did not like what Japan was doing, Roosevelt did nothing and the US later adopted a policy of neutrality.
Roosevelt merely refused to recognize Japanese control of Manchuria. While Roosevelt did not like what Japan was doing, Roosevelt did nothing and the US later adopted a policy of neutrality.
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President Franklin Roosevelt was able to get around the restrictions of the Neutrality acts by allowing arms to be transported to the Chinese on British ships. The Neutrality Acts were enacted by Congress in the 1930's.
Roosevelt held the position that the government should be able to regulate trusts. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th U.S. President.