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The Neutrality Acts of the 1930s were intended to achieve what outcome? (1 point) A.keeping the United States from being brought into European conflicts B.preventing German aggression from leading to another world war

C.giving the United States an economic advantage over other nations D.reversing the trend toward greater government defense spending

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A.keeping the United States from being brought into European conflicts. I hope this is the correct answer! :)
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The correct answer is A) keeping the US from being brought into European conflicts.

The Neutrality Acts of the 1930s were intended to keeping the US from being brought into European conflicts.

The Neutrality Acts were laws that the US Congress passed in the 1930s to prevent the United States to be involved in European conflicts. The laws enacted clearly stated the neutral position of the US in foreign affairs. This isolationist attitude was approved by a majority of citizens that believed that US involvement in World War 1 was because banks and wealthy businessmen had interests in European countries.

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