The Neutrality Act had the effect of the US providing aid to the allies.
The Neutrality Act had the effect of the US providing aid to the allies.
the passage of the Neutrality Act of 1939
The political action that led to the U.S. providing aid to the Allies during World War II was the Lend-Lease Act, enacted in March 1941. This legislation allowed the U.S. to supply military aid and resources to countries like the United Kingdom, China, and later the Soviet Union, without direct involvement in the conflict. By providing essential supplies, the U.S. aimed to bolster the Allies' defense against Axis powers while keeping its own military involvement at bay initially.
The potential effect of war includes civilian casualities, violent political fallout towards the attacking country. Not to mention possible political and violent retribution by the attacked country and its allies.
Became issues that aroused the common people to political action and fueled the New Democracy.
Reaction. What that would be determined by the action.
The Steinzor Effect, named after law professor Rena Steinzor, refers to the phenomenon where regulatory agencies become more sensitive and responsive to public pressure, media attention, and political influence. This heightened awareness can lead to increased regulatory action or enforcement to address public concerns or political scrutiny.
As have is possession and not an action it has no effect on the object.
it was a side-effect of ending the war
Nations making political and military alliances was an effect of militarism.
Providing internal and external security, improving prosperity, maintaining political stability, progressively extending citizenship to the different peoples.
they helped allies and the war ended sooner when they came.