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Which phrase BEST describes US foreign policy during most of the

1930s?
We were busy preparing for eventual war.

We were strongly committed to staying out of the war, in other words, neutrality.

Actively blocking fascist aggression around the globe.

Cautiously aiding nationalist revolutions in Eastern Europe.

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Answer:

It could be argued that "we were strongly committed to staying out of the war, in other words, neutrality." This was foreign policy for about half the decade.

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