The Neutrality Act of 1937: A Step Towards Isolationism
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The Neutrality Act of 1937: A Step Towards Isolationism

In the 1930s, the United States was grappling with the aftermath of World War I and the rise of global conflicts that would eventually lead to World War II. Amidst this backdrop, the U.S. Congress passed a series of Neutrality Acts aimed at keeping the nation out of foreign wars. The Neutrality Act
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