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The U.S. Neutrality Acts of the 1930s were designed to prevent the nation from becoming entangled in foreign conflicts and wars, particularly in Europe and Asia. They aimed to maintain American neutrality by restricting arms sales and financial assistance to warring nations. The Acts reflected a widespread isolationist sentiment in the U.S. during that period, driven by the desire to avoid the consequences of World War I. Ultimately, they sought to protect American interests and prevent the loss of American lives in overseas conflicts.

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