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which congressional action in the mid-1930s was intended to prevent th weapons to
a. the atlantic charter
b. the dawes plan
c. the neutrality acts
d. the lend-lease act
Brief Explanations
- The Atlantic Charter (1941) was an Allied wartime declaration, not mid-1930s congressional action.
- The Dawes Plan (1920s) addressed German reparations, unrelated to 1930s arms restrictions.
- The Neutrality Acts (1935-1939) were U.S. congressional laws banning arms sales to warring nations, matching the mid-1930s timeline and goal of preventing weapons involvement.
- The Lend-Lease Act (1941) authorized U.S. aid to Allies, the opposite of restricting weapons.
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C. the Neutrality Acts