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The Neutrality Acts of the middle 1930s reflected American support of an isolationist foreign policy.
The Neutrality Acts of the 1930s reflected American's isolationist views after the poor outcome of World War 1. World War 1 was a futile, useless and convoluted war. Americans and Canadians died needlessly in that war and both Canada and the United States adopted isolationist views. It affected their refusals to fight in the European conflict in 1939.

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