The name of the policy that allowed warring countries to buy American goods was known as the Neutrality Act. There were many of these acts passed during the 30s in the hopes to keep the United States out of another world war.
neutrality
to neutrality, to internationalism, to neutrality
it was challanged because of the war between the french and great britain because we traded with both countries and the british were stopping our ships going to the french and taking any of the crew that was british and making them join the british navy.
The U.S. had a policy of neutrality at the onset of World War I primarily to avoid entanglement in European conflicts, which many Americans believed did not directly affect their interests. Additionally, the diverse ethnic backgrounds of the American population created divisions in public opinion, making it difficult to support one side over another, thereby fostering a desire to remain neutral.
The United States proclaimed its neutrality and isolationist policies while Europe was being split up and fighting.
They had a revolution
neutrality
The Policy of Neutrality and Isolationism.
The United States did adopt at the beginning of the war in Europe a policy of neutrality.
Policy of neutrality/ American neutrality
disillusionment with World War I and its results
This is called neutrality.
Neutrality
It brought the United States out of neutrality.
No because Germany was making it hard because they kept sinking U.S vessels and killing americans.
Switzerland was not invaded during World War II because it maintained a policy of neutrality, had a strong military defense, and its mountainous terrain made it difficult for invading forces to penetrate. Additionally, both the Axis and Allied powers respected Switzerland's neutrality and saw it as a valuable financial and diplomatic hub.