Answer: Isolationist; Neutrality Act of 1935; Arm sales
Explanation: Isolationist is the term used to refer to an individual or a group of people who aim to keep their distance and avoid meddling in the political affairs of other groups or nation. The Neutrality Act of 1935 lifted the embargo on arms prohibiting the exportation of arms and ammunition to countries at war and requested that manufacturers apply for an export license and put aggressive or hostile nations under the 'cash and carry ' condition. It was the first Neutrality Act and was signed under the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.