The Neutrality Act of 1937
A. stripped the president of many of his powers as commander-in-chief.
B. exempted Asian nations from the provisions of the 1935 Neutrality Act.
C. allowed warring nations to purchase nonmilitary goods in the United States if they paid cash.
D. banned the sale of all goods from the United States to any nation at war.
E. loosened the trade policy for England, while tightening it for Germany and Japan.
Answer: C
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