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A provision of the US Neutrality Act of 1935
encouraged the sale of arms to neutral countries.
prohibited the sale of arms to any belligerent nations.
prohibited trade of any kind with other nations.
encouraged trade only with Europe.

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Answered by amyrvallarte
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Answer:

It prohibited the sale of arms to any belligerent nations.

Explanation:

Answered by amikkr
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A provision of the US Neutrality Act of 1935, prohibited the sale of arms to any belligerent nations.

  • The separation of neutrality law of that clamped an embargo on entering war zones and prohibited them from being armed.
  • Congress was determined not to repeat that had plunged the implements of war to belligerent.
  • Resolved by the outbreak or during the progress of war between unlawful to export arms from any place in each port of such belligerent states.
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