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The Great Deppression is what kept us out of WW2 until 1941 because we were cut off from the rest of the world due to the reason we could not Import goods because the U>S> was poor. This may be partly true but the main reason was the U.S wanted to remain neutral.

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the answer is to keep out of the war, like saying that we cant join and speak out

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The United States had adopted a policy of strict neutrality regarding European affairs in the years after World War I. There was extremely strong anti-war sentiment in the US.

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Neutrality (acts/laws)

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The neutrality act.

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By not fighting.

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