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Congress passed Neutrality Acts in 1935 and 1937. What foreign policy position did these laws reflect? A) Big Stick Diplomacy B) imperialism C) isolationism D) Good Neighbor Policy
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Congress passed Neutrality Acts in 1935 and 1937.
What foreign policy position did these laws reflect?
A) Big Stick Diplomacy
B) imperialism
C) isolationism
D) Good Neighbor Policy
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The answer is C) isolationism
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