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You mean an arms embargo. For more of an answer than that, you'll have to be a bit more detailed about what exactly you're asking.

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Act to ban arms sales and loans to warring nations?

Neutrality act


Policy that allowed arms sales to allied warring nations if they paid in cash?

cash-and-carry policy


What did the Neutrality Act allow?

the US to send arms and other aid to Britain and France


What situation best illustrates a nation's attempt to maintain a policy of isolationism?

passage of neutrality legislation forbidding arms sales to warring nations


According to the Neutrality Act of 1939 what was required of nations at war in order to buy arms and other supplies from the US?

According to the Neutrality Act of 1939, nations at war were required to pay cash for arms and other supplies purchased from the United States and must also transport the goods themselves. This "cash and carry" policy aimed to maintain U.S. neutrality while allowing belligerent nations to access military supplies without direct involvement in the conflict. Additionally, the act prohibited American ships from carrying goods to warring nations, further emphasizing a non-interventionist stance.


What were the elements of the weaker version of the Neutrality Act passed by congress in?

Under the Neutrality Act of 1939, warring nations could buy weapons from the US only if they paid cash and carried the arms on their own ships


What were the elements of the weaker version of the Neutrality Act passed by Congress in 1939?

Under the Neutrality Act of 1939, warring nations could buy weapons from the US only if they paid cash and carried the arms on their own ships


What are some examples of neutrality acts?

Neutrality Acts were a series of laws passed by the U.S. Congress in the 1930s aimed at preventing American involvement in foreign conflicts. Key examples include the Neutrality Act of 1935, which prohibited arms sales to belligerent nations, and the Neutrality Act of 1937, which extended the ban on arms sales and included provisions for cash-and-carry trade. The acts reflected a strong isolationist sentiment in the U.S. during that era, particularly in response to the growing tensions in Europe and Asia.


Are major economies reliant on arms sales?

Arms sales make a significant contribution to all major economies.


How did democratic nations respond to the rise of dictatorships in the 1930s?

with a series of Neutrality Acts


What was george h w bush's response to china's crackdown on the protests in tiananmen square?

Bush suspended arms sales to China. GRADPOINT.


What forbade americans to sell arms to countries at war?

The Neutrality Act of 1935 prohibited this kind of weapons exchange.