Neutrality Acts (jan 1, 1935 – jan 1, 1937)
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Congress reinforce the foreign policy of isolationism by passing a series of Acts which made it more difficult for the U.S. to get involved in overseas conflicts and prohibited sales of weapons to warring countries. As a result, when WWII broke out, FDR reaffirmed the U.S. Foreign policy of neutrality by staying out of the war.
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