Honors US History
The Neutrality Acts were a series of laws enacted in the 1930s aimed at preventing the United States from becoming embroiled in foreign conflicts, particularly as tensions rose in Europe and Asia. These acts reflected a strong isolationist sentiment among Americans after World War I and included measures to limit trade and financial interactions with nations at war. As global conflicts escalated, these laws would evolve and be reconsidered in light of the changing international landscape.
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