The Neutrality Acts passed by Congress between 1935 and 1937 did NOT

A) bar American citizens from travelling on belligerent ships.
B) prohibit American ships from entering war zones.
C) restrict the sale of American arms to any belligerent to a cash-and-carry basis.
D) prohibit the arming of American merchant vessels.


C

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