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How did the british challenge the us neutrality in the war between France and Britain?

they challenged them with comimg on foot


Which political action had the effect of the effect of the us providing aid to the allies?

the passage of the Neutrality Act of 1939


What event ended americas neutrality?

German submarine sinks the British passenger boat Lusitiana, killing a few Americans, this led the US close to ww1


When did US end neutrality?

When the Japanese attacked the US.


How did Edmund Genet and American privateers threaten US neutrality?

Edmund Genet, the French ambassador to the United States in the 1790s, threatened US neutrality by openly recruiting American privateers to attack British ships, which violated the nation's stance of neutrality during the war between France and Great Britain. His actions encouraged American citizens to engage in hostilities, undermining the government's efforts to remain impartial. Additionally, Genet's disregard for diplomatic protocols and his attempts to mobilize public support for France heightened tensions within the US and challenged the authority of President George Washington. This situation ultimately led to a diplomatic crisis that tested the young nation's commitment to neutrality.


What were the neutrality laws in the US prior to 1939?

no there was not!


What was neutrallity acts?

what were the us neutrality acts


Did the neutrality acts succeed in keeping the US neutral?

No


The US policy of impartiality in Europe's disputes?

neutrality


Which policy kept us out of war for three years?

The Neutrality Laws. Informally a policy of isolationism kept us out of the war until the USA was attacked.


What is a major reason why the US exchanged neutrality for war 1917?

The major reason for the US exchanging neutrality for the war of 1917 was that the Germans were using their ships to attack the Us ships. The US ships were carrying American citizens at that time.


Which most accurately describes changes in US foreign policy toward Europe between 1914 and 1920?

to neutrality, to internationalism, to neutrality