The Neutrality Act of 1935
A. sought to protect America's international trade agreements.
B. prevented Americans from traveling on ships of warring nations.
C. did not prevent the United States from intervening when Italy invaded Ethiopia.
D. was passed by Congress with recent acts of Nazi aggression in mind.
E. included a mandatory arms embargo of both sides during any military conflict.
Answer: E
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WHS AP US History Chapter 25
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