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Because They didn't want to be involved in any affairs of Another Country and not to favor any specific side. However, The U.s does end up favoring the Allied Powers.

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Q: Why did the US declare neutrality after World War 1?
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What day did President Wilson declare US neutrality in World War 1?

a day of gay


Was it possible for the US to maintain neutrality in World War I?

Because the US had no interest in the World War1.


What year did the US declare neutrality during world war 2?

The United States never officially declared themselves neutral during the Second World War. Instead, they looked back the World War One to see what dragged them into that conflict. It was determined that trading with the warring nations at the time was what brought them into the war. To make sure that American soldiers were never again dragged into a European conflict they passed a series of laws known as the Neutrality Acts. The first Neutrality Act, stating that the United States could not trade arms and other war materials to any party participating in a war, was passed in 1935. So, in essence, this would be the first year the United States declared their neutrality. The United States passed more Neutrality Acts in 1936, 1937, and 1939. So, you could debate that the US declared their neutrality four times prior to their entering of the Second World War.


How did neutrality and isolationism affect the American position on world war 1 at the outset?

Neutrality and Isolationism were the American policies when World War I began. They kept the country out of the fighting, but it did not impede the sale of US goods to nations involved in the war.


What were operations that protected American merchant ships in the Atlantic before the US entered World War 2?

Neutrality Patrols

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What day did President Wilson declare US neutrality in World War 1?

a day of gay


Did France declare neutrality for the US Civil War?

true


Was it possible for the US to maintain neutrality in World War I?

Because the US had no interest in the World War1.


Did the US declare any war after World War 2?

No.


Who did the us declare war on in World War 1?

germany


What did the US adopt to try to stay out of World War 2?

The US had a policy of neutrality.


What did the neutrality acts declare that the US would do?

stay out of foreign conflict


What political reasons lead to the us involvement in World War 2?

The Congress was not about to just walk away from the attack on their Naval Fleet bombed by the Japanese. This motivated them to declare war on Japan. Prior to that the Congress policy was of neutrality and isolationism.


Why did the us declare war in world war 2?

Pearl Harbour.


Who did US declare war on first in World War 2?

Germany


What nation did the US declare war on in World War 2?

On Japan.


What was the what prevented earlier US participation in World War 2?

The Neutrality Act