Between 1935 and 1937, Congress enacted a series of Neutrality Acts aimed at preventing the United States from being drawn into foreign conflicts, particularly following the lessons learned from World War I and the sinking of the Lusitania. These laws imposed restrictions on arms sales and loans to nations at war and prohibited American citizens from traveling on belligerent ships. By focusing on isolationism, Congress sought to maintain peace and avoid entanglement in European disputes, reflecting the prevailing sentiment of the American public at the time.
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what incident?warden found out stanley didnt dig his holes.big incident
Once the Exposition has come to an end, the Inciting Incident begins the forward movement of the plot.
Incident at Crestridge - 1981 TV is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16
The Plutonium Incident - 1980 TV is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:12
Between 1935 and 1937, the United States Congress passed the Neutrality Acts to avoid another incident like Lusitania. The reaction was negative, as it did not make a clear distinction between aggressor and victim.
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the torpedo attack of the "Lusitania"
(A+) the torpedo attack of the Lusitania
The sinking of the ocean liner RMS Lusitania .
The Gulf of Tonkin Incident
The incident that led to congress declaring war on Spain was the Maine incident. The war cry was remember the Maine. The sinking of the U.S. battleship Maine in Havana harbor.
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Sinking of the Maine