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Although Roosevelt did not veto the Neutrality Acts of 1935 and 1937, he did not support them. Why not?

A. He believed that these acts would have the opposite intended effect, and force the country into war instead of keeping it out of war.

B. He felt that the United States would not make a profit off the trade of arms.

C. There was little demand for US arms at the time.

D. He could not meet the high demand of US arms from foreign nations

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Answer: D

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the answer is c because the us did not have a great demand on arms
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Answer:

the answer is A

Step-by-step explanation:

he warned that the neutrality acts : "might drag us into war instead of keeping us out" but he did not veto the bills.

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