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which laws are you referring to? The isolationist movement had since lost its momentum by the time of the Battle of the Bulge. Isolationists had a strong political base up to the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The Battle of the Bulge happened in 1944-45. By that time the population wanted to defeat Germany and Japan and end the war

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The 1939 the neutrality act was passed to limit America's involvement in foreign conflicts and affairs. The isolationists wanted the Neutrality acts passed to limit the wars that the United States were becoming involved in.

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The isolationists wanted to keep the US out of the war meaning they would have to be isolated. Being neutral means the US stayed out of war and no getting involved. Which explains why an Isolanist would want the neutrality act to be passed.

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