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How are the Neutrality Acts from 1935 - 1936 different from the Neutrality Acts from 1937 and 1939?

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Neutrality Acts were laws passed to limit U.S. involvement in future wars in 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1939. The 1935 act restricted American travel abroad to belligerent ships, as well as munitions exports. The 1936 act outlawed loans to belligerents.

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The Neutrality Acts were laws passed in 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1939 to limit U.S. involvement in future wars. ... The 1935 act banned munitions exports to belligerents and restricted American travel on belligerent ships. The 1936 act banned loans to belligerents.
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