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  • The Americans maintained an isolationist view and did not want to fight in Europe to help the people over there with the Nazi problem.
  • The laws put a strangle hold on President Roosevelt when he tried to get the US populace and the Congress to see that they needed to help Europe get free of the evil Nazis.
  • It prevented the US from helping England but the lend lease act got around that.
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