The Neutrality Acts of 1935–1937 did all of the following except
a. warn American citizens against travel on the ships of nations at war.
b. ban arms sales or loans to nations at war.
c. impose a “cash and carry” provision on nonmilitary trade with nations at war.
d. become criticized as favoring aggressor nations and penalizing the victims.
e. attempt to keep America out of war.
ANS: D
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