The Neutrality Act of 1935:
a. permitted the United States to sell arms and munitions to warring nations to ensure the United States did not have to get involved
b. stopped German and Italian military aid to Francisco Franco.
c. allowed the U.S. Navy to stop and search German ships on the high seas
d. was directed against Japanese aggression in China
e. forbade the sale of arms and munitions to warring nations
Ans: e. forbade the sale of arms and munitions to warring nations
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