Interwar Foreign Policy

AP US History· difficulty 4/5

The Neutrality Acts of the 1930s

  • A

    Required automatic U.S. military intervention against any aggressor that attacked a League of Nations member

  • B

    Bound the U.S. to defend League members and to send expeditionary forces upon any foreign declaration of war

  • C

    Aimed to keep the U.S. out of European conflicts by prohibiting arms sales and loans to belligerents

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  • D

    Encouraged U.S. entry into European wars by mandating arms sales and credit lines to any democratic belligerent

Explanation

Reflected isolationist sentiment after WWI disillusionment.

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