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with a series of Neutrality Acts

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it refused to recognize the new Manchurian government. It enforced embargoes on arms sales to Japan.

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It adopted isolationist policies to avoid involvement.

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Q: How did democratic nations respond to the rise of dictatorships in the 1930s?
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