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The Pearl Harbor attack killed:
the U.S. sent its Pacific fleet to the Hawaiian Islands
FDR disagreed with the law.
Great Britain and France
stayed neutral at the beginning of World War II
expanded its empire in the Pacific
approximately 2,400 Americans
passed a series of neutrality acts
on a 'cash and carry' basis
What was Franklin D. Roosevelt's opinion of the 1939 Neutrality Act?
the U.S. sent its Pacific fleet to the Hawaiian Islands
FDR disagreed with the law.
Great Britain and France
stayed neutral at the beginning of World War II
expanded its empire in the Pacific
approximately 2,400 Americans
passed a series of neutrality acts
on a 'cash and carry' basis
The 1939 Neutrality Act permitted U.S. arms sales to other countries:
the U.S. sent its Pacific fleet to the Hawaiian Islands
FDR disagreed with the law.
Great Britain and France
stayed neutral at the beginning of World War II
expanded its empire in the Pacific
approximately 2,400 Americans
passed a series of neutrality acts
on a 'cash and carry' basis
During the late 1930s, Congress:
the U.S. sent its Pacific fleet to the Hawaiian Islands
FDR disagreed with the law.
Great Britain and France
stayed neutral at the beginning of World War II
expanded its empire in the Pacific
approximately 2,400 Americans
passed a series of neutrality acts
on a 'cash and carry' basis
Similar to World War I, the U.S.:
the U.S. sent its Pacific fleet to the Hawaiian Islands
FDR disagreed with the law.
Great Britain and France
stayed neutral at the beginning of World War II
expanded its empire in the Pacific
approximately 2,400 Americans
passed a series of neutrality acts
on a 'cash and carry' basis
As the Japanese expanded across eastern Asia and the Pacific...
the U.S. sent its Pacific fleet to the Hawaiian Islands
FDR disagreed with the law.
Great Britain and France
stayed neutral at the beginning of World War II
expanded its empire in the Pacific
approximately 2,400 Americans
passed a series of neutrality acts
on a 'cash and carry' basis
The only countries that could satisfy the requirements of the 1939 Neutrality Act were:
the U.S. sent its Pacific fleet to the Hawaiian Islands
FDR disagreed with the law.
Great Britain and France
stayed neutral at the beginning of World War II
expanded its empire in the Pacific
approximately 2,400 Americans
passed a series of neutrality acts
on a 'cash and carry' basis
Beginning in the 1890s, Japan...
the U.S. sent its Pacific fleet to the Hawaiian Islands
FDR disagreed with the law.
Great Britain and France
stayed neutral at the beginning of World War II
expanded its empire in the Pacific
approximately 2,400 Americans
passed a series of neutrality acts
on a 'cash and carry' basis
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