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Why were americans supporting a neutral position in the 1930s regarding the growing political and military tensions in europe?
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Why were americans supporting a neutral position in the 1930s regarding the growing political and military tensions in europe?
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Why were americans supporting a neutral position in the 1930s regarding the growing political and military tensions in europe?
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In 1928, the United States signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact. The treaty was signed by 62 countries and declared that war would not be used "as an instrument of national policy."
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