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The purpose of the Neutrality Acts was to keep the United States out of involvement with the upcoming war in Europe.
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The purpose of the Neutrality Acts was to keep the United States out of involvement with the upcoming war in Europe.
the United States Congress The Neutrality Acts were a series of acts passed by the United States Congress in the 1930s (specifically 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1939) in response to the growing threats and wars that led to World War II.
Neutrality Laws.
passing a series of neutrality acts
the sales of weapons or loans to nations at war
The United States Congress passed a series of Neutrality Acts because they feared that the United States would end up getting pulled into the conflicts that were occurring in Europe, and the United States had a strong feeling of isolationism at that time.
All legislative power is vasted in Congress, including the right to repeal or amend its Acts. States have similar legislatures which can enact law and amend them, as long as they adhere to the law of the Federal government.
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.